Reclaimed New York City Tin

On what I thought was the coldest day of 2015 I went down to New York Iron in Gowanus, Brooklyn to hand pick 105 pieces of reclaimed tin.

The story starts in October.  Whenever I’m headed to the big box construction stores off Hamilton Ave, I visit New York Iron’s outdoor yard on 9th st.  On one particular day in October I fell in love with these piles of old tin ceiling tiles and I assumed the opportunity would arise to use them one day.

When I got started on Office at 76 Bay, I knew a painted drywall ceiling wouldn’t create the energy needed for the space.  The reclaimed tin would serve as a recycled, abstract look for the ceiling.

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The author making a face while loading the tin.

I needed 800 SF for the ceiling, but the 24″ x 48″ panels weren’t all available in the same pattern.  So I designed a system that used alternating columns of homogenous and random tiles.

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shop drawing for the tin install

The tin was installed with finish nails into a furring strip grid on the ceiling.  They had to be cleaned up and flattened with a rubber mallet before they were put up.

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I look forward to implementing reclaimed tin in other ROOTED projects.