Koret Loft, Vancouver / Falken Reynolds
The building at 55 East Cordova, a former relic of sand-blasted brick and old-growth timber, was a 150,000 sf warehouse built in 1909 by architect Edward Evans Blackmore in downtown Vancouver, B.C.
Explore stunning loft designs that blend industrial charm with modern elegance. This category showcases a range of loft spaces, emphasizing open floor plans, unique architectural features, and contemporary style. Ideal for architects, designers, and anyone looking to transform urban spaces into chic, functional homes.
The building at 55 East Cordova, a former relic of sand-blasted brick and old-growth timber, was a 150,000 sf warehouse built in 1909 by architect Edward Evans Blackmore in downtown Vancouver, B.C.
This one-bedroom loft spans 3,000 square feet of a former brick and beam garment factory. Two 2-bedroom apartments were transformed to create this unique city home for a professional couple
A loft style home is a type of residency that is characterized by an open layout. There are high ceilings in this house which depicts an industrial aesthetic
The Castelli loft is developed on two levels. To continue with the factory aesthetics of the building, black-painted sheet metal was used on the railings and bridge, and the carpentry was changed to black.
47-49 Greene Street, a 6-story building between Broome and Grand Street in the landmarked district of SoHo, is an extant example of the mixed iron-and-masonry construction of the post-Civil war period.
The Hottest Loft, located in an old building in the city center, is only 86 square meters and was meticulously planned according to the constraints of supporting columns and beams.
The Wilhelmina Chapel Loft in Maarssen, The Netherlands, is a remarkable transformation of a historic chapel, originally built in 1901, into a modern residential space. This project, undertaken by Taanbaas, carefully preserves the building’s historic character while introducing contemporary design elements to create a spacious and lofty home.
Death Star Loft contains a series of unexpected experiences and spatial moves that challenge the typical layout of a split level New York City apartment.