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Urban Townhouse by Peter Gluck & Partners Features a Dazzling Water-Cut Rainscreen

01/26/2012
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    Strolling through the historic neighborhoods of New York City, one can't help but take a peek inside the glowing parlor floors of the beautiful brownstones lining the quiet streets. This <a href="http://www.architizer.com/en_us/projects/view/urban-townhouse/14862/" target="_blank">Urban Townhouse</a> designed by <a href="http://www.gluckpartners.com/mainframe.html" target="_blank">Peter Gluck and Partners</a> is a cozy home that certainly doesn't fit the mold of brick, mortar, and stone - instead it features a dazzling patterned rain screen facade that provides privacy for residents while adding beauty to the streetscape.
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    The owners of the townhouse were most concerned with what most people living in New York want: privacy and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunlight" target="_blank">natural light</a>.
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    The giant loft like spaces run the entire length of the 38 foot deep building.
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    An enormous four floor book shelf also hugs the front wall, connecting the open spaces and displaying the owners incredible literature collection.
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    The front facade of Urban Townhouse is unlike any other on the block. Water-cut <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainscreen" target="_blank">aluminum rain screen</a> is speckled with dark brick to echo the neighborhood's traditional aesthetic. Tiny horizontal punched out glass openings weave across the front while two tall windows flank the home's core, providing a gentle visual barrier between buildings.
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    While the bedrooms inhabit the upper levels, the public areas including the kitchen, living room, and dining room are connected by an open <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezzanine" target="_blank">mezzanine</a> level toward the back of the home.
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    The home's unique design pushes the elevators and stairs up against the front wall, creating a visual barrier and large open loft spaces for all five stories.
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    The rear of the townhouse is the antithesis to the extremely private front. Entirely glass, the home's back walls allow natural light to bathe almost the whole interior.
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    In the evening, the warm glow from inside the home gently illuminates the rear garden. Stretched far behind the city streets, this is the most private area of all.
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peter gluck urban townhouse

Strolling through the historic neighborhoods of New York City, one can't help but take a peek inside the glowing parlor floors of the beautiful brownstones lining the quiet streets. This Urban Townhouse designed by Peter Gluck and Partners is a cozy home that certainly doesn't fit the mold of brick, mortar, and stone - instead it features a dazzling patterned rain screen facade that provides privacy for residents while adding beauty to the streetscape.

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