L'Observatoire International has designed the lighting for the Tin Building by Jean-Georges.
In an exciting collaboration with interior designer Roman and Williams and restauranteur Jean-Georges Vongerichten, L'Observatoire International lit the entire 64,000-square-foot historic Tin Building, the original home of the Fulton Fish Market.
The 1907 building was disassembled and replicated at Manhattan's Seaport, creating a bustling destination for both day and nighttime patrons.
"Numerous markets, bars and restaurants, anchored by, yes, a fish market, are defined by individualised explorations of a unified lighting design vocabulary," said L'Observatoire International.
This project has been longlisted in the architectural lighting design category of Dezeen Awards 2024.
Studio: L'Observatoire International
Project: Tin Building by Jean-Georges
Credits: Roman and Williams and Cass Calder Smith