Inside studioMET’s Studio for LEGO Artist Sean Kenney

With a budget of less than $250,000, studioMET Architects was tasked with transforming a 4,000-square-foot parking garage with a leaky roof and no plumbing, gas or electricity, into a modern and open studio space for LEGO artist Sean Kenney.

Due to Kenney’s constantly changing scale of work, which can range from a life-sized sculpture to a celebrity portrait, the studio needed to have a flexible workspace. The result is a front area -- containing a desk, lounge and kitchenette -- that can be easily transformed into a loading dock. The workspace also includes a video/stop animation studio and woodshop as well as a storage room for sculptures. 

View photos of the studio space in Brooklyn after the break.

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Learn more about the project on studioMET's page.

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Cite: Katie Watkins. "Inside studioMET’s Studio for LEGO Artist Sean Kenney" 26 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/634914/inside-studiomet-s-studio-for-lego-artist-sean-kenney> ISSN 0719-8884

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