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Diane von Furstenberg’s Green-Roofed Penthouse Sits Atop Her Naturally Lit Studios & Flagship Store

03/23/2012
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    Set between two historic landmark buildings, <a href="http://www.dvf.com/" target="_blank">Diane von Furstenberg</a>’s beautiful flagship store in the Meatpacking District is capped off by her luxurious penthouse apartment. The building, designed by <a href="http://work.ac/diane-von-furstenberg-studio-headquarters/" target="_blank">Work Architecture</a>, connects an open crystalline, green-roofed penthouse to the floors of the store and offices with a clear central staircase. The iconic stairway fills the building with light, making the fashion house glitter from within.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    The famed fashion designer’s home is perched atop the DVF complex. A <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-book-reveals-new-york-citys-most-elite-elaborate-rooftop-gardens/" target="_blank">private green roof garden</a> meets the apartment, which was built on the structure’s existing roof.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    Von Furstenberg’s living space includes a large faceted glass structure, which is made up of triangular panes of glass.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    The geometric structure is the sun source for the light bearing staircase than illuminates the entire building. Heliostat mirrors help direct sunlight to the lower chambers of the building.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    This staircase, which the architects have called a “stairdelier,” is lined with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/yves-behar-unveils-crystal-chandeliers-made-from-recycled-paper/" target="_blank">Swarovski crystals</a> like a chandelier, which help reflect light throughout the expanse of the entire building.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    The heliostat mirrors and ample windows allow for little artificial light to be used. Energy efficient LEDs light the stairdelier at night, and the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-leed-seeking-conrad-hotel-brings-a-rooftop-garden-to-battery-park/" target="_blank">roof garden</a> helps insulate, differ rain water, and provide a green space for von Furstenberg to enjoy.
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  • Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture
    The bright sun from the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/low-line-creators-design-a-sunlight-irrigation-system-prototype-for-the-delancey-underground-park/" target="_blank">geometric skylight</a> can even be seen from the first floor, and illuminates Von Furstenberg’s art collection, which is shared around the pool.
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    DVF’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/rei-sports-preserves-sohos-historic-puck-building-for-massive-flagship-store/" target="_blank">flagship and apartment is an exemplary adaptive re-use project</a>, meshing modern design and green elements, while still paying respect to the historic architecture of the original building.
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    The stairdelier maneuvers diagonally throughout the six storey building, hovering over the lobby pool to greet guests at the front door.
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Diane von Furstenberg Complex by Work Architecture

Set between two historic landmark buildings, Diane von Furstenberg’s beautiful flagship store in the Meatpacking District is capped off by her luxurious penthouse apartment. The building, designed by Work Architecture, connects an open crystalline, green-roofed penthouse to the floors of the store and offices with a clear central staircase. The iconic stairway fills the building with light, making the fashion house glitter from within.

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