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J.P. VEILLET

ARTISTS' LOFT

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.

This s.e. portland loft is designed to be both the home for two independent designers and as their office / shop. The WWII era poured-in-place concrete building currently houses an automotive racing engine shop, and overlooks the brooklyn rail yards. The fractured translucent wall filters light from the uninsulated south-facing windows as it transitioned into the wood / metal shop. The entry space dramatically cascade into their office / living space. The design not only creates an incredible space for living, it also creates a venue to exhibit their skilled craftmenship and design.

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.

PROJECT: jean-pierre veillet artists' loft
CLIENT: site works fine construction
LOCATION: 2515 s.e. gladstone, suite 202, portland, oregon
BUDGET: $45 / sq.ft.
SIZE: 2,000 sq.ft.
DATE: 1999

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.

J.P.VEILLET.ARTISTS.LOFT, 1999.