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This design concept for the Akego Gallery in Endicott, New York, showcases contemporary African and African Diaspora art. The space features generous lighting and translucent materials, creating an inviting atmosphere. The gallery includes multi-functional areas for private conferences, offices, and an adequate storage facility for incoming art. The flexible first and second floors are divided into distinct areas for varying privacy levels, with a semi-transparent floating staircase leading to the Akego Store. Materials such as tackable wall panels, dark wood, and glass enhance the gallery's aesthetic.
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AKEGO GALLERY Endicott, New York October 5, 2006 Jessica Rose Cooper
GOALS • Space for showcasing contemporary • African and African Diaspora Art • Multi-functional • Generous lighting • Translucence • Areas for private conferences and offices • Adequate storage for incoming art
SPATIAL ORGANIZATION Basement Private Space Flexible Storage Private Photography and Recording Studio
SPATIAL ORGANIZATIONAND OBJECTIVES First Floor Divided into two distinct areas based on privacy levels Multifunctional Gallery Display Surfaces Semi-transparent floating stair leads way to Akego Store
SPATIAL ORGANIZATIONAND OBJECTIVES Second Floor Divided into two distinct areas based on privacy levels Akego Art Store
MATERIALS Tackable Wall Panels Dark Wood Glass Panels Cork Floor Display Cases