Andre Kikoski Architect
New York, NY
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Guggenheim Museum
New York, NY
The Wright, the first addition to the iconic Guggenheim Museum’s interior, references the building’s unique geometry with its undulating walls, sculptural forms and flared ceiling. The highly tactile project is crafted from innovative materials including custom metalwork, fiber-optic lay… Read More
The Wright, the first addition to the iconic Guggenheim Museum’s interior, references the building’s unique geometry with its undulating walls, sculptural forms and flared ceiling.
Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.
Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.
Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.
Andre Kikoski Architect designed a simple Kiosk adaptation of one of the museum’s iconic geometric forms. The teardrop shaped plan is extruded into a sloping and gently torqued volume that is clad in a double skin of luminous faceted resin rain-screen panels layered over a stainless skin.
Café 3 creates inventive forms for an elliptical espresso bar and attenuated tapered counters.
Café 3 creates inventive forms for an elliptical espresso bar and attenuated tapered counters.
Café 3 creates inventive forms for an elliptical espresso bar and attenuated tapered counters. Though complex in geometry, their discreet calligraphy almost disappears. They enliven this first addition to the interior of Wright’s building with movement, sculpture, and surprise.
Café 3 creates inventive forms for an elliptical espresso bar and attenuated tapered counters. Though complex in geometry, their discreet calligraphy almost disappears. They enliven this first addition to the interior of Wright’s building with movement, sculpture, and surprise.