
"For artist Diana Al-Hadid, her studio is nothing less than 'an extension of my mind.' She emphasizes the importance of having a dedicated workspace to function creatively."
"The studio represents the couple's deepest collaboration, showcasing a modern take on agrarian architecture with a soaring ceiling and large windows that fill the space with light."
"After a serendipitous moment involving parhelia, or sun dogs, Al-Hadid felt compelled to purchase the property in Amenia, New York, which would become their family headquarters."
"Lott described the site selection process as 'kind of torturous,' influenced by conservation regulations, while Al-Hadid's wish for scenic views guided the design."
Diana Al-Hadid's studio, designed by her husband Jon Lott, serves as a vital workspace for her artistic process. The couple, married for 12 years, collaborated on this project, which features a modern interpretation of agrarian architecture. After purchasing a property in Amenia, New York, they decided to build the studio during the COVID pandemic. Lott faced challenges in selecting the site due to conservation regulations, while Al-Hadid prioritized views of the surrounding landscape, which inspired the design of the studio.
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