Design your
address.

Adjust the sliders. Watch your loft take shape. No forced choice between where you make and where you sleep.

Living SpaceBedroom, kitchen, lounge
600 ft²
200 ft²1200 ft²
Studio SpaceWorkspace, client area, storage
400 ft²
100 ft²1200 ft²
Monthly BudgetAll-inclusive lease
$4,500
$2,000$10,000

Total Area

1,000 ft²

Est. Monthly

$5,000

Over budget by $500

CROSS SECTION — UNIT 10
SCALE 1:100
PARTITIONSTUDIO400 ft²RESIDENCE600 ft²10
STUDIO
RESIDENCE
PARTITION

Work/Live

40% studio

Three floors.
One address.

Every Dwell building is a vertical neighborhood — designed floor by floor for the people who make things happen between midnight and noon.

FL
01
Industrial studio workspace with concrete floors, large windows, and professional equipment
FLOOR 01
Fig. 01The Studio Floor

Where the work happens.

The Studio Floor

Polished concrete underfoot. North-facing clerestory windows that never cast a shadow on your drafting table. 14-foot ceilings because ambition needs vertical room. Every unit arrives with a freight elevator key.

14′ ceilings
Operable glass walls
Freight elevator access
3-phase electrical
Warm loft living space with amber lighting, concrete floors, and industrial-modern furnishings
FLOOR 02
Fig. 02The Living Floor

Where you come home to yourself.

The Living Floor

Amber light pools on concrete at dusk. A steel-and-glass partition separates the drafting table from the bed without severing the continuity of the space. Kitchen designed for someone who treats cooking like a craft.

Radiant floor heat
Steel + glass partitions
Chef kitchen
Blackout loft bedroom
Shared creative community space with workshop equipment and collaborative work areas
FLOOR 03
Fig. 03The Commons

Shared space. Unshared ambition.

The Commons

A rooftop darkroom for the photographers. A communal workshop with a CNC router and a welding bay. A courtyard where tenants exhibit work quarterly. The building is a studio in itself.

Rooftop darkroom
CNC + welding workshop
Quarterly exhibitions
Espresso bar

People who refused
to choose.

Architects, jewelers, founders, fabricators. The only thing they have in common: they needed a lease that understood what they do.

Portrait of Mara Osei-Bonsu, architect, in her studio workspace
ARCHITECTURE

Mara Osei-Bonsu

Architect

Unit 4B — 1,100 ft²

Runs a 3-person firm from her studio floor, meets clients in the glass-walled conference nook, sleeps 20 feet from her drafting table.

Julian Reyes working at his jewelry bench in his live/work loft
FABRICATION

Julian Reyes

Independent Jeweler

Unit 2A — 680 ft²

Bench work from 6am to noon. Client consultations on the mezzanine. No commute. No compromise.

Soo-Jin Park in her creative agency office space within her loft
AGENCY

Soo-Jin Park

Creative Agency Founder

Unit 6C — 1,400 ft²

A 5-person agency operating from a single loft. Team on the studio floor, Soo-Jin upstairs.

Declan Walsh at his standing desk working on his tech startup from his loft
TECHNOLOGY

Declan Walsh

Tech Founder

Unit 3D — 820 ft²

Building a dev tools startup from a standing desk with a city view. Servers in the closet. Espresso machine on the counter.

94%

Lease renewal rate

18

Buildings in 4 cities

340+

Makers in residence

8 yrs

Average tenancy

The building
is a studio.

Every shared space was designed by a tenant. The darkroom, the workshop, the courtyard — they exist because someone asked for them and we built them.

Rooftop photography darkroom with red safelights and developing equipment
24/7 Access

Rooftop Darkroom

Film photography development suite. Enlargers, safelights, chemical stations. Booking via the Dwell app.

Professional communal workshop with CNC router, laser cutter, and woodworking equipment
By Induction

Communal Workshop

CNC router, laser cutter, welding bay, woodworking station. Induction required. No waitlist.

Open courtyard exhibition space with track lighting and modular display walls
Quarterly Events

Exhibition Courtyard

Quarterly tenant exhibitions. Track lighting, modular walls, a loading dock that doubles as a stage.

Modern espresso bar with La Marzocco machine in the building lobby
6:30am Daily

Ground Floor Espresso

La Marzocco machine. Beans from a tenant-run roastery two floors up. Opens at 6:30am.

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