Bucktown Loft, Chicago / Jordan Mozer
Bucktown Loft was designed by Jordan Mozer & Associates, a internationally celebrated & award winning architecture and design studio founded in 1985. The apartment is located in Chicago, Illinois.
Bucktown Loft was designed by Jordan Mozer & Associates, a internationally celebrated & award winning architecture and design studio founded in 1985. The apartment is located in Chicago, Illinois.
Nestled into a forested slope along the eastern edge of the Case Inlet, this small retreat opens to a western view of the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound. Case Inlet Retreat was designed by Seattle-based MW Works.
White Penthouse is a comfortable home designed by Turkish studio Ofist. This full of light house is located in Istanbul, Turkey. Project description: Kate’s penthouse occupies the top floor as an extension to a century year old historical building right on Istiklal Street in Beyoglu street right in the hustle and bustle of Istanbul. The
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Designer: Ambidestro Arquitetura Project: GW apartment Location: Porto Alegre, Brazil Photography: André Nery Text by Ambidestro Arquitetura The GW apartment is the first home of a young couple that likes art, contemporary architecture and wine. With the premise that the clients receive many friends at home, the project sought to organize the social space within
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French designer Emmanuelle Moureaux has completed her fourth branch for the Japanese bank Sugamo Shinkin. The architectural design concept of Nakaaoki branch was named by the designer “rainbow melody”.