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Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveKnown to everyone as the 'Pink House,' this small artist's studio in Aspen was inspired by the Victorian architecture of the surrounding historic homes. To the architects, <a href="http://www.1friday.com/project_detail.php?pid=37" target="_blank">1 Friday Design Collective</a>, the studio is known as Loom, and was designed to blend in with its neighborhood despite its pink and white color scheme. At 500 sq ft, the gable-roofed mini cottage provides space for an office, a library and a weaving area. LEED-inspired green building solutions were a high priority throughout the design process.1
Loom-1 Friday Design Collective1 Friday Design Collective began working with the client to remodel their kitchen and then began designing a series of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-shipping-container-art-studio-in-new-york/">artist studio</a> studies.2
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveThese studies evolved into the result you see here - Loom, a two story, 500 sq ft mini cottage.3
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveLocated in the backyard of a quaint Hyman Avenue residence, Loom takes direction from the historic aesthetic of the surrounding homes, but makes sure to modernize the design, construction and materials.4
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveThe outside is pink and white, while the inside is all bright and white.5
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveThe lower floor is occupied by storage and an office with a library.6
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveIn the back, a staircase accesses the loft, which was inspired by the operation and aesthetic of the traditional weaving loom.7
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveBuilt with the entrance facing the south, the artist studio takes advantage of solar passive design and a steep roof to shed snow.8
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveLEED inspired solutions were incorporated throughout the entire building process and high performance materials were used in order to maximize energy efficiency.9
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveThe lofted <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roofed-washington-weaving-studio-is-a-daylit-dream/">weaving studio</a> is actually open to the ground floor and the lattice-like railings along the side provide safety but allow air to flow freely between the floors.10
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveThis allows heat to rise in the winter and in the summer, windows and doors are open to encourage natural ventilation and cooling.11
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveWork was completed on the small studio in September of 2011.12
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveFloor plan of Loom.13
Loom-1 Friday Design CollectiveSite plan of Loom.14














