Interior luxury architecture in Miranova Apartment
December 19th, 2008 - Posted in Architecture Design, Interior Architecture, Modern Architecture, Residential Architecture
This unique project is “a house on the roof” of an apartment building in downtown Columbus, OH, adjacent to the river with panoramic views and a major modern art collection. A 100-foot long wedge shaped triangular skylight releases the roof to the sky and floods the interior with natural light, balancing the two-story glass perimeter walls, and adding a dynamic, volumetric, referential, iconic form to the space.
Rizzoli’s second monograph on this distinguished New York firm follows Gwathmey Siegel: Buildings and Projects 1982-1992. The sequel presents the exquisite residential work for which the firm is so justifiably renowned–from private apartments in Manhattan to homes in Switzerland and California. Also shown are cultural and institutional works, notably, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and the International Center of Photography, both in New York, and numerous other campus and museum projects across the United States. The volume also covers the firm’s recent corporate work, including the David Geffen Foundation Building in Los Angeles.















