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Bond Street Loft / Axis Mundi Design

Located in the historic NoHo district of New York City, the Bond Street Loft is a showcase of contemporary design masterfully executed by Axis Mundi Design. Housed in a landmarked building originally designed in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch and later converted into lofts in 1987

Old Stable Transformed into a Vacation Home by Preserving its Original Structural Style

Project: Old Stable Transformed into a Vacation Home Architects: Roy David Studio Location: Marche di Fermo, Italy Size: 200 sqm Year: 2015 Photography: Matteo Canestraro Motelparo Villa is a vacation house made by converting a old stable. The villa was designed by Tel Aviv – based Roy David Studio. Description by Roy David Studio: Motelparo villa

Seasonal Spacious House with Attractive Interior Balcony

Project: Seasonal Spacious House Architecture: GITC Ltda. Structural calculation: Engineer Roberto Soto Sanitary Project: Simona Simonati Lighting project: R. Sebastian Diaz Landscape: Logna Barrientos + GITC Location: The Maqui, Olmué, V region, Chile Floor area: 253, 1 m² Materials: Concrete and steel, native wood coatings, treated pine, porcelain and glass Photographs: Felipe Díaz Contardo El

Attic Loft Reconstruction in a Late 19th Century House

Project: Attic Loft Reconstruction Architects: B2 Architecture Author: Barbara Bencova Location: Prague 6 – Dejvice, Czech Republic Photo Credits: Alexandra Timpau Czech studio B2 Architecture designed this attic loft to become a modern home. The apartment is located in Prague and has an area of 220 sqm. This loft apartment located in a late 19th

Dom Viçoso House / Brasil Arquitectura

Designed by Brasil Arquitetura, the Dom Viçoso House is a remarkable residence that harmonizes with its breathtaking location. Situated at the edge of a plateau in the Serra da Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais, the house’s design leverages the natural landscape to create a unique living experience.

Chelsea Highrise Apartment with a Unique Vibe to Each Room

The interior design of Chelsea Highrise apartment was conceived by designer Andrew Suvalsky. Description by Andrew Suvalsky: Like many post-2000 New York, high-rise residential buildings, the original design of this apartment, as delivered by the developer, could best be described as ‘classic modern waiting to come alive’. In basic terms this meant that it had

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