Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Industrial Loft Progress

Loft Office
The actual loft space of the industrial loft has been designated as a work space/ office. As a designer, I wanted to create a space that I would love to work in. The result was this unique space with a small seating area, a large standing workspace, and a semi-separated desk area. I created custom wall lights, pendant lights, and ceiling lights to create a bright and warm workplace. I took extra care to not include any florescent lights, as I believe they are the bane of the modern workplace. The office area features a large storage closet, private bathroom, and access to the rear terrace that is shared with a detached casita style area (which has yet to be designed). On of the most unique features of the loft office is the “railing” that runs along the perimeter of the loft’s edge. Instead of tubular railing, I decided to use glass panels. The panels are held in place with steel cables, wheeled runners, and a clamp/ braking system. The cables are anchored at the floor and ceiling of the loft. The panels, which are 2’-0” x 6’-0”, are frameless, and sit between the cables. Attached to the 2” thick glass are 4 sets of trucks, to which 3 grooved wheels run along. The panels can be adjusted to any height, and are locked into place with 4 clamp style brakes. The brakes sandwich the cables between their pads, and are look of by 4 bolts with wing nut thumb screws. One of the other unique elements of this space is the large aircraft engine sculpture. As an aircraft enthusiast, I wanted to include something unique to my passions. Therefore, I decided to install this unique piece to add some style and fun to the space. Some work is still needed, such as electrical outlets and wall switches.
Loft Office - View 1

Loft Office - View 2

Loft Office - View 3 (Overhead View)

Loft Office - View 4 (Aircraft Engine Sculpture)

Glass Divider Brake System

Glass Divider - Cables and Anchors

Glass Divider - Cable Track Wheels

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