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November 13, 2020

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11.13.2020 | DIGS.NET 19 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | W O R K S H O P / A P D M att Berman, one of the founding principals of New York-based Workshop/APD, is a believer in the transformative power of good design. That belief is reflected in a charming project located in Aspen's West End, an area with homes that date back to the 1800s. Originally built during that time, this miner's cabin—once home to Harold Ross (founding editor of The New Yorker)— received an addition a few decades later. The large attachment was made at the back of the small property (which, along with the original building, is now considered historical by Aspen's Historic Properties Community). However, for the clients—an active New York-based family of five who spend winter and summer here—size was not enough. Everything had to be rethought to fit the needs of the current owners who like to entertain and wanted a place that, from the outside, would be an inviting home. "We had to build on the existing footprint, so we had to figure out a way of combining our new design with the old miner's cottage while providing more square footage by expanding the basement program into a large living space with natural light," Berman says. The entry, living room, kitchen, dining room, office, powder room, ski storage and garage occupy the first floor. The second level comprises the master suite and roof deck. On the lower level is the bunk room, girls rooms, boy's room, media room, sauna and bathroom. For the exterior, Workshop/APD chose natural materials adapted to the weather, such as the gray painted cladding on the miner's cottage, whose neutral tone merges with the surrounding landscape. -Matt Berman "We had to figure out a way of combining our new design with the old miner's cottage while providing more square footage." IN THE DINING ROOM, THE ARROW LIGHT FIXTURES BY APPARATUS COMBINE WITH THE BRASS AND WALNUT CHAIRS BY HABITE DECORATION AND A BRONZE WISHBONE DINING TABLE WITH CHARRED TOP BY BDDW.

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