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Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Utilizing durable, unfussy materials and minimal color, the design contrasts with the heavy existing timber posts and beams, while providing a serene environment for the owners' personal curation.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Deep inset shelving in the thickened fireplace wall provides much needed texture and scale for the living area. 

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Douglas fir open shelving provides contrast, detail and an intimate place for the family to display books and curios.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: The use of white paint on walls and millwork allows daylight to bounce and reflect light through the apartment. While the color palette is restrained, the material palette provides a textural richness and detail

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Recesses, wall columns, and soffits were engaged or hidden within cabinetry to provide a visually elegant space.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: The kitchen perfectly showcases how a variety of material textures work within the restrained and elemental color palette.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Detail of the custom shelving that flanks the primary view of the kitchen.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: At the apex of the stair, large windows offer panoramic views of the roof terrace and city beyond, providing a captivating conclusion to the journey through this meticulously crafted penthouse retreat.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: The under-the-stair space was reimagined as a playful hideout, complete with plywood construction, cushions, pillows, and storage for toys and books, adding a whimsical touch to the home.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: A large white panel hides the TV and components when not in use and is designed to feel like part of the wall when open.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: The primary bathroom's frosted glass enclosures aid in bringing light into the intimate space.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Custom shelving creates definition and added warmth to the walls in the primary bedroom.

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Brooke Holm

Min Design Elevates the Everyday with Elegant Architecture
Min Design

Tribeca Penthouse: Custom shelving in the living room offers unique view points.

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Brooke Holm

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Night time Ravine Walk-out

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Nite time Sunken Garden

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Principal Bedroom Ravine View

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Principal Bedroom

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Stairwell

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Living towards the Ravine

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Doublespace Photography

West Don Ravine Passive House – Poiesis Architecture’s Natural Progression to Passive Design
Poiesis Architecture

Living looking back towards the street and entrance level

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Doublespace Photography