The second-floor study is open-plan, but can be enclosed by concealed sliding-and-folding doors, while frameless mirror above the roof ties creates the illusion that this space is open. The frameless roof-light is reminiscent of the Skyspaces of James Turrell, but reads as a fourth type of visual cut in the building fabric, alongside the glazed floor, mirrors, and concealed door and window openings.  Photo 6 of 17 in Courtyard Terrace by WILLIAM TOZER Associates

Courtyard Terrace

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The second-floor study is open-plan, but can be enclosed by concealed sliding-and-folding doors, while frameless mirror above the roof ties creates the illusion that this space is open. The frameless roof-light is reminiscent of the Skyspaces of James Turrell, but reads as a fourth type of visual cut in the building fabric, alongside the glazed floor, mirrors, and concealed door and window openings.