The second aspect that the project focused on was taking advantage of the intersection of the two units to introduce an entirely unique programmatic element, the new bathroom-den area. The bathroom layout is organized to include a large soaking tub surrounded by a hand-made green glazed tile surface that includes two levels to accommodate a step and a bench. The former bedroom that now spatially connects both units becomes a reconfigurable, social den with a custom-designed banquette and ottomans. Bathroom and den are visually connected through a custom-designed folding walnut screen, the same material as the banquette. On the one hand, the screen allows the separation of the spaces, and on the other, it opens to allow views to the city skyline from the inside of the bathroom. Bathroom tiles and banquette cushions create a new datum, establishing a spatial connection between two unusual adjacencies.
The unit is furnished with an emphasis on 1960s Italian furniture, in particular multiple pieces by Italian designer Joe Colombo, including Coupé wall and floor lamps, Spider wall and tabletop lamps, Astrea lounge chairs, a LEM chair, a Tube chair, and a Boby container. Other furniture pieces in the unit were designed by Carlo Scarpa, George Nelson, Charles and Ray Eames, and Kathy Stanton. The outdoor lounge chairs are from the Fibrella series by the California-based manufacturer Le Barron.
The unit also provides ample space to host the growing art collection of the client that includes artwork by Joseph Stabilito, Quincy Tahoma, Chloe Seibert, Luis Miguel Bendana, Tim Mann, Michael Clifford, Emma Pryde, Joe Spier, Kira Scerbin, Ernest Trova, Ryan Nault, Aron Gent, Bailey Connolly, Michelle Grabner, Isabelle Frances McGuire, Leonardo Kaplan, Tyler Macko, Puppies Puppies, Lane, Amy Stober, Neal Vandenbergh, Zach Meisner, Lauren Elder, Haynes Riley, Ed Oh, Michael Madrigali, Em Marie Davenport, Inga Danysz, Grant Wood, and Sam Lipp.
Ultimately, this unique unit restores qualities and elements from the original Bertrand Goldberg design while providing new spaces for art and leisure.