From Arch Daily writer Megan Jett: "The Inverted Warehouse/Townhouse, designed by Dean-Wolf Architects, is an addition and renovation of a Tribeca loft building. The existing structure, a traditional New York warehouse covers the entire lot, consuming the exterior space traditional in domestic construction. Inverting the conventional townhouse organization recovers this coveted ground. Dissipating energy into the dark center of this converted warehouse, three double story voids animate the missing 'garden' of the townhouse providing light, air, and visual contemplation. Conceived as new construction built upside down into an existing building, they dissipate a radiant energy into the host." Full article with image gallery here. (Photo credit: Paul Warchol.)