[[wiki-architecture]] · [[Biographies]] · [[ARCHITECTURE]] · [[000]] # Brooklyn Look The Brooklyn Look is a design style that is used in fields such as interior design, food packaging and greeting cards which originated from Brooklyn, New York City. == Characteristics == During an interview with Interior Design, design firm co-owner Joan Michaels stated that the Brooklyn Look consists of reclaimed wood, exposed lightbulbs and taxidermy. The style was once an independent expression of the reuse of goods but has changed into expensive consumer products. Many business owners believe that using the Brooklyn Look is good for increasing profits. == Prevalence == In a Quartz article, it was noted that the Brooklyn Look was commonly used in neighborhoods like Pantin in Paris, Shimokitazawa in Tokyo, Florentin in Tel Aviv and Shoreditch in East London. == References == - [[Professional Practice/Public & Cultural/Low Cost Construction]] - [[Building Services/Building Performance/Lighting Design]] - [[Environmental Design/Building Climatology]] - [[Environmental Design/Life Cycle Assessment]] - [[Research, Analysis & Citations/Checklists and Templates]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 03 - Development Control Rules]] - [[Building Construction/Construction & Materials/Building Material]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/00 Index]] - [[Digital Architecture]] - [[Digital Architecture/ePractice/Computational Design]] == Further reading == Hackett, Kathleen (2017). Brooklyn interior. Matthew Williams, von dem Knesebeck GmbH & Co. Verlag KG (Originalausgabe ed.). München. ISBN 978-3-86873-966-4. OCLC 965623535.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) O’Callaghan, Helen (2020-10-11). "Meet the interior designers who take pride in their green houses". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2022-03-12.