Exposed Wooden Beam Lofts

General Assembly Renovates the Gowanus Loft in Brooklyn

Local design studio General Assembly has taken on a striped-back approach to the renovation project of the Gowanus Loft. It is defined by its wooden structural elements at the core of the building, which take up a part of the top floor of a converted factory. It was important to the firm that the character of the apartment was retained but brightened up.

The building is in the industrial West Brooklyn neighborhood going through quick regeneration. The design studio shares the process with Dezeen, stating "This loft in a former jute mill was in a state of disrepair when we got our hands on it. Our approach was to combine many of the original elements with modern touches to create a space with a clean, contemporary, yet raw feeling."

Image Credit: Joe Fletcher

Raw Material Aesthetics
The emphasis on retaining original wooden structural elements highlights a growing preference for raw and authentic material finishes in modern interior design.
Industrial Chic
The blending of industrial origins with contemporary design elements embodies the industrial chic trend, appealing to urban dwellers seeking unique and historical living spaces.
Regenerative Architecture
Renovating historical buildings in rapidly regenerating neighborhoods positions architecture as a key player in community revitalization and sustainable urban development.

Sectors Adopting This

Interior Design
Combining original structural features with modern aesthetics can redefine interior spaces, catering to a niche market looking for both character and contemporary appeal.
Real Estate Development
Regenerative projects in industrial neighborhoods can increase property values and attract a clientele interested in unique residential environments.
Sustainable Construction
Preserving and updating existing structures rather than building anew supports sustainable construction practices by minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency.
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