The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer

 

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer

 

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer

 

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer

 

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer

 

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The Schumacher - 36 Bleecker Street

The lighting at The Schumacher aims to recapture the building's historic character, while bringing subtle touches of modernity to the entry. Carefully concealed fixtures mounted to the building's exterior make it feel grand and elegant. In the lobby, existing ceiling vaults were highlighted as a special feature, with glowing ceiling coves and quiet downlights for contemporary flair. Vines on cables in the building's interior courtyard were illuminated with tight LED beams to maximize their verticality. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects
Landscape Design: Ken Smith Workshop
Photography: Ryan Fischer