What the original building lacked in period detailing, it made up for with massive interior spaces, natural light, and a hardy palette of wood and raw brick. Working with these loft signatures, David developed the gigantic kitchen on the upper floor running the width of the building, with a 37-foot-long solid walnut counter on top of stainless-steel cabinets. This unites the dining, cooking, and social spaces that run the length of the front facade on the upper floor.