30 Warren Tribeca New York – A Penthouse Made Out of Concrete
Tribeca’s striking new concrete building – 30 Warren, a clever reinterpretation of “glass box” architecture designed by a trio of French architects – has revealed its crowned jewel.
Tribeca’s striking new concrete building – 30 Warren, a clever reinterpretation of “glass box” architecture designed by a trio of French architects – has revealed its crowned jewel.
Located at the intersection of St. Leonard and Piątkowska Streets, the building designed by Easst Architects has both commercial and residential function.
Nestled in the slope of a picturesque pond-side acreage, the Blue Dog Residence is for a young family seeking to enjoy the natural beauty of rural North Carolina.
The French Broad house was designed around the simple organization of three pavilions: one public, one private, and a garage all connected by a single roof form that weaves through an existing grove of mature hardwoods.
A humble path seductively leads to a filtered stonewall with a mysterious presence. There are no windows and no reference to any grand entrance. Rather, a dense and naturally grown vegetated surroundings filtering the Agahnia house, to its almost disappearance.
The undeveloped 5-acre property is located on the north side of Ginger Rogers Road, between Landy Lane and Via Josefina, in Rancho Mirage, California.
In the serenity of this forgotten passage, Équipe created a space for the modern urban nomad. After some drinks in the bar around the corner, this working traveler can crash in a contemporary cupboard-bed
Senator House occupies a central location within the City of London, between the River Thames and St Paul’s Cathedral, long associated with the trading and financial services.