據(jù)報道,位于紐約市11街707號的“文藝復(fù)興”建筑將開展翻新工程,計劃安裝兩臺由輕質(zhì)鋼板制成、在石膏板井道穿行的電梯。該建筑最初于1901年由鋼琴制造商Kohler&Campbell建造,高六層,曾是設(shè)計師Kenneth Cole的陳列室,現(xiàn)由開發(fā)商SL Green改成多租戶的辦公樓。Design Republic的建筑師使用了紅色、白色和黑色調(diào)色板作為室內(nèi)裝飾,并讓街頭藝術(shù)家在上面創(chuàng)作壁畫。近日,大眾對新冠肺炎疫情擴散的擔(dān)憂,給這時尚的黑色電梯系統(tǒng)帶來了變化,其中包括新增目的層分配系統(tǒng),擴展了大堂的空間,并增加了功能,通過對電梯進行預(yù)編程就可以將乘客帶到其所前往的樓層。
CUSTOM ELEVATORS PART OF HISTORIC RENOVATION IN NYC
Two new elevators built of lightweight steel in drywall shafts are part of the renovation of the turn-of-the-century, six-story Renaissance Revival building at 707 11th Avenue in NYC, a building that formerly served as a showroom for designer Kenneth Cole, the Commercial Observer reports. Originally built for piano maker Kohler & Campbell in 1901, the building is being transformed by developer SL Green into a multitenant office building. Design Republic architects went with a red, white and black color palette for the interior and commissioned street artists to create a mural. COVID-19 concerns meant changes for the sleek, black elevator system, with the incorporation of a destination-dispatch system, a larger lobby and the ability to preprogram elevators to take tenants to their floors.