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White Pine Canyon

Interiors » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Architecture » Costantino Grandjacquet Architect

Builder » Midway Construction Company

Photography » Douglas Burke Photography

Two Creeks

Interiors » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Architecture » Costantino Grandjacquet Architect

Builder » Olsen Construction

Photography » Douglas Burke Photography

About Madeleine Taylor

Quarry Mountain

Interiors » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Architecture:  Costantino Grandjacquet Architect

Builder » Sletta Construction

Broadway Loft

Architecture, Interiors, Lighting Design and Project Management » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Builder » Decker Construction

NoHo / NYU, New York City

Inspired by the function and the aesthetic of Japanese tansu, this loft redesign in the NoHo / NYU area was devised to maintain as open a plan as possible while giving the owners a centralized 'box' to contain their storage and spatial needs alongside a desire to preserve the open feeling of the industrial space while creating private zones for working, sleeping and dressing. As the building was industrial in it’s early life, old sewing needles were found between the floor boards during demolition. Original flooring was kept to the degree possible.

The outer communal surfaces surrounding the box contain extensive compartments for storage: a lacquered bookshelf, a guest coat closet, a dry bar, illuminated china cabinets, locking lateral files and a thirty-inch deep closet for exercise equipment and luggage. The exterior surfaces of the box were sheathed in Shinnoki pre-finished wood veneer panels with LED lighting atop the entire perimeter to fully and evenly illuminate the ceiling.

The interior private spaces of the box include an office with a sliding pocket wall; a sleeping space with integral lighting, nightstands and a platform storage bed, and two walk-in closets with a large-scale mirrored pocket door that creates a dressing foyer when fully retracted. LED lighting was integrated within millwork cabinet storage throughout. Cabinet hardware in leather, neoprene and black iron references the specialized hardware ornamentation typically found on tansu.

Glenwild

Broad Street Penthouse

Architecture, Interiors and Project Management » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Builder » Beckman Studio Design Build

Financial District, New York City

Penthouse pied-à-terre at the Setai Wall Street in Manhattan’s Financial District.

Materials and surfaces used include Brazilian walnut floors with honed black granite borders, leather pull hardware, silver painted walls. Custom walnut millwork with integrated LED lighting, custom walnut closets and new furnishings throughout.

Metallic surfaces and paints, mirrors and glass elements were used throughout the interior spaces to catch light and reflect glimpses of the cityscape from day to night.

Interior design and construction management services.

Hollyhock

Interiors » Madeleine Taylor / MMTNYC

Architecture » Jack Thomas Architects

Builder » Sletta Construction

Profile, Process + Philosophy

Finalizing » Deer Valley

Underway » Old Town

Finalizing » April Mountain

General Motors with SOM New York

Corporate Offices, GM Building, New York City

After my graduation from Columbia I was offered a position at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP [SOM] in their New York City interior design department, at that time on 42nd Street in the Daily News Building with the wonderful rotating ‘world’s largest indoor globe’ in the lobby.

My first project assignment was to generate a design concept for the corporate offices of General Motors in Midtown Manhattan. To counter the standard 5’-0” corridors often found within New York City high rise office buildings I sought to reconsider the hallways as multipurpose spaces. The reception desk and conference tables were my first gos at designing custom furniture.

My time at SOM was a wonderful opportunity to work with an architecture firm I'd studied in school, working on projects for companies I’d long been aware of.

I'm grateful for my experience there.

Photos » Esto Photographics

1970 Airstream International Trailer

A ‘down the road’ project. Plans ongoing.

Zero One Automat

 

 

White Pine Canyon

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Two Creeks

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About Madeleine Taylor

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Quarry Mountain

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Broadway Loft

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Glenwild

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Broad Street Penthouse

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Hollyhock

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Profile, Process + Philosophy

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Finalizing » Deer Valley

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Underway » Old Town

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Finalizing » April Mountain

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General Motors with SOM New York

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1970 Airstream International Trailer

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Zero One Automat

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