Space4Architecture converts Brooklyn warehouse into double-height residence
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Kate Mazade
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Space4Architecture has transformed a 1931 warehouse in Brooklyn's Columbia Street Waterfront District into a 4,400-square-foot residence. The conversion features a double-height living space and a black-painted facade, turning an industrial building on a 2,500-square-foot infill parcel into a modern home.
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Located on a 2,500-square-foot (232-square-metre) infill parcel in the New York borough's Columbia Street Waterfront District, the 1931 warehouse is now a 4,400-square-foot (409-square-metre) home.
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