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Leonard Street Loft / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Leonard Street Loft / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Set within the heart of Tribeca, New York City, the Leonard Street Loft by Christopher Jeffrey Architects transforms a historic 1920s warehouse into a modern family retreat. Occupying the entire sixth floor of a former industrial building, the 1,900-square-foot space bridges the past and present, blending raw architectural charm with bold, contemporary design choices.

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Tribeca Loft Apartment / Noha Hassan Designs

Tribeca Loft by Noha Hassan Designs represents a bold step forward in redefining urban living. Building on carefully curated elements from a previous home, the project adapts these cherished items to a new setting while respecting the distinctive structural bones and lighting needs of the space.

Raum Loft / WILLIAM TOZER Associates

Raum Loft / William Tozer Associates

Raum Loft by William Tozer Associates reimagines a historic Soho warehouse into a light‑filled, contemporary home that celebrates both its industrial heritage and modern living. Located in the heart of London’s creative district, the 1,200‑square‑foot apartment preserves exposed timber beams, steel columns, brick walls, and original windows

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Mississippi Loft / PKA Architecture

When the clients returned to Minneapolis after living overseas, they purchased two raw shells in a historic building overlooking the Mississippi River. Originally built in 1879, the seven-story brick structure had a rich past, having served as both a flour mill and a luxury hotel before its conversion into a condominium.

The Evolution of Loft Living: From Industrial Spaces to Luxury

The Evolution of Loft Living: From Industrial Spaces to Luxury

Lofts trace their origins to the early 20th century when the demand for commercial spaces in cities like New York led to the transformation of old warehouses and factories into living spaces and these spaces were originally utilized by artists, writers, and musicians who were drawn to their wide-open floor plans, large windows, and raw, unfinished look.

8th of May Square Mansards / Tisem

8th of May Square Mansards / Tisem

The 8th of May Square Mansards project by Tisem breathes new life into a historic 19th-century building located at the top of 8 de Maio Square in Figueira da Foz. This rehabilitation of the mansards transforms the attic of the three-story building into functional living spaces while preserving its patrimonial value and architectural integrity.

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Curved Attic, Valencia / Destudio Arquitectura

Nestled in the heart of Valencia, Curved Attic by Destudio Arquitectura takes full advantage of its circular envelope to showcase sweeping views over the historic Turia riverbed. The home’s curved façade inspired the project’s name, as well as its central design concept.

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