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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

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

Noho loft in Manhattan by Abelow Sherman Architects

Noho loft occupies a unique location in Manhattan, impacted at the intersection of two alleys, with window exposures into what is effectively the middle of a block. A collection of folk art is envisioned as the foreground texture for a clean modernist interior, inserted into the industrial-quality building envelope of the alley facades of this

London Warehouse Converted into a Stylish Life Space

Project: London Warehouse Architect: Sadie Snelson Architects (Furniss and May as initial design consultant) Structural Engineer: Martin Shortt Structural Engineers Location: London, United Kingdom Area: 227 sq m Completed: December 2014 Photos by Rory Gardiner Clapton Warehouse is a project completed in December 2014 by London-based Sadie Snelson Architects. Description by Sadie Snelson Architects: An

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