Inside Stylus, The Lower East Side Members' Club for Ephemeral Art Debuting in 2026 - SURFACE
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Inside Stylus, The Lower East Side Members' Club for Ephemeral Art Debuting in 2026 - SURFACE
"With architecture and interiors helmed by O'Neill Rose Architects, each space has a unique personality-often driven by the work of collaborating artists, which the firm melds with repeated materials and architectural details for a continuous narrative. The heart of the club will function as an acoustically engineered performance space and listening room, featuring a structurally integrated sound system by Devon Turnbull, founder of OJAS audio equipment, and a selector station designed in collaboration with Studio Sabine Marcelis and ORA."
"The artistry starts with the facade, which is "composed of curved perforated aluminum panels cantilevered off the face of the building, floating in front of highly reflective anodized aluminum flat panels. This creates diffused pixelated reflections of Clinton Street's buildings and activity, at once connecting Stylus to the neighborhood and creating a unique identity," Devin O'Neill, founder of O'Neill Rose Architects and the architect of Stylus, shares with Surface on a tour of the site as it nears completion."
"Amidst New York City's continuously crowded members' club market, a new type of offering will open on the Lower East Side in 2026: Stylus, which has taken substantial design, cultural, and culinary measures to differentiate itself. With architecture and interiors helmed by O'Neill Rose Architects, each space has a unique personality-often driven by the work of collaborating artists, which the firm melds with repeated materials and architectural details for a continuous narrative."
Stylus will open on the Lower East Side in 2026 as a members' club centered on an acoustically engineered listening room and performance space. The project includes a recording studio, outdoor terraces, salons, and a culinary program by Anita Lo. O'Neill Rose Architects led architecture and interiors, collaborating with artists and designers to give each space a distinct personality while maintaining a continuous material narrative. The listening room will include a structurally integrated sound system by Devon Turnbull of OJAS and a selector station designed with Studio Sabine Marcelis and ORA. The facade uses perforated and reflective anodized aluminum to create diffused, pixelated reflections that connect the building to Clinton Street. Acoustic advisers include Amadeus Acoustics, Bourdeau Acoustical Design, and Criterion Ac.
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