Antonínská Apartment / Markéta Bromová Architekti
The reconstruction deals with a 125 m2 apartment located in a functionalist house by Eugen Rosenberg made of a reinforced concrete skeleton near Strossmayer Square in Prague.
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The reconstruction deals with a 125 m2 apartment located in a functionalist house by Eugen Rosenberg made of a reinforced concrete skeleton near Strossmayer Square in Prague.
Set in one of the first homes built in Sydney’s prestigious lower north shore; this heritage-listed circa 1900 property houses a professional couple and their two young children.
The owners of this project are a young couple who are busy with work on weekdays and desire a relaxing home environment. Sim-Plex considered integrating a layout that allows the display of Lego interests and drew inspiration …
This is Roberto’s home, the owner of the Flix house, a 42 m2 under-the roof located on the sixth floor without an elevator in a building in the center of Madrid, built in 1900, very close to the busy Callao square.
The Fish & Ships apartment is located in a housing building on the coastal avenue of Athens. The building is marked by a hybrid appearance, informed by world of fish, and sailing ships
Apartment in Paseo San Juan tucked within a 19th-century modernist building on Barcelona’s vibrant boulevard, YLAB Arquitectos has transformed a neglected flat into a luminous, highly functional home. Moreover, by preserving its protected heritage features—most notably the original Nolla mosaic floors and ornate ceilings—the design seamlessly merges historical charm with today’s lifestyle needs.
We designed the interior of an apartment for a family of four in one of Ljubljana’s new buildings. With their light façades with wood louvres, generous terraces and minimalist exterior design
At the foot of the Golovec hill, where the hustle and bustle of the city begins to subside and the city meets nature or the forest, stands an apartment building where a young intellectual, a cosmopolitan, wanted to create his own little piece of paradise.
Built in 1970, being in the protected area of the historic district of Puerto Vallarta, Casa de la Torre is already an icon; distinguished by its enigmatic tower and its stone façade, a little alien to the white walls of the town, could we say tropical colonial?