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Field Trip 4

Nolita Hotel
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The concrete is pre cut
This concrete is brittle (more suitable to damage)
The small concrete wall is pre casted

Columns are a part of the original parts of the building

Sanotubes (oversized more forced – reinforced type of papery has ripping in it)

Steel hand rails
Real walnut wood vineyard
The finish of the steel rail is a semi polish, but it does only have a slight reflection

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The New Museum
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Outside has a 3 dimensional stretch
The inside ceiling has the same material, but at a different scale. The thickness of the sheet steel is much smaller

Spirone Westwater Gallery
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The wall is concrete(dry wall finish)

The floor is concrete floor, that has been casted, it’s been buffed and polished
Ceiling to floor is 28 feet tall

The bars are unison all throughout, however the different backs behind the bars slow for different opacities to be used.

The lobby has an area where it is basically an elevator

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Aesop Nolita
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All recycled floor concrete
Same coconut floor Matt at the doorway
The wall is a stacked paper, wood, plywood
This Aesop also has the oil burners embedded in the floor
The white bricks were originally there

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290 Mulberry Street
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The Market NYC
There are two different levels of bricks going on.
There are bricks that are already there, then bricks that are built upon the base…to create the different levels and textures

Made of taracotta (exterior) not very common as a exterior building material
The pieces are being stacked (vertically and horizontally)
It is also glazed outside
The class is being set in the shape (unconventional)
The application of taracotta is not very common

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The material, other than the glass are made of aluminum
Cast aluminum
The shiny parts are also aluminum
A lot of this building is unconventional because it is just an expensive building

Blue stone, pretty even in tone (different from sand stone)
The edged and sides have an articulation
The stone that pops out (the thicker one) have a cleft finished (when it pops out from the rest)
Same material , but different finished
3 different finishes
These are stones not masonry

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