Diplomat Apartment / Dan Brunn Architecture
Since the owners moved from a 7,000-square-foot house to this 2,400-square-foot apartment, it was crucial for Dan Brunn Architecture to maximize open areas to adhere a large-scale feeling.
Since the owners moved from a 7,000-square-foot house to this 2,400-square-foot apartment, it was crucial for Dan Brunn Architecture to maximize open areas to adhere a large-scale feeling.
Proving that a space needn’t have electrical wires or ducts hanging from the ceiling to be an expose on industrial style, a 250 square meter apartment in Kiev maintains a clean, contemporary style while inserting plenty of personality and a bit of industrial rawness around the edges.
The minimalist design of Baltimore apartment is characterized by understated color scheme, empty spaces that interacts with the simple furnishing, and clean lines and surfaces, yet adding a piece of furniture that makes the scene stand out.
Project: Micro-Apartment Designer: Spamroom Project in collaboration with John Paul Coss Location: Stephanstr. 23, Berlin-Moabit Completion: March 2015 Photographer: Ringo Paulusch Main contractor: inhouse berlin Metalsmith: Noé Metal+Design Carpenter – Furniture: PA Tischlerei Carpenter – Flooring and sliding door: Astrid Kaltenborn + Thomas Bandura Situated in Berlin, in an old building dated from the early 1900’s,
This apartment of 30 square meters from Paris was initially divided into two parts on length, which was making it difficult to use and it had less natural light. Recently occupied by a young couple, these wanted to get it renovated to provide spaciousness and brightness, to optimize the intimate functionalities of the space and maximize the storage possibilities.
Projected by NOA Intelligent Design from Germany, KWC DAN is an iconic faucet-line that manages to merge the surprising simplicity, strong innovation and fascinating uniqueness.
This apartment, located in the old Mouraria neighborhood from Lisbon, Portugal, has suffered many transformations over the years, which involved various partitions of the space. The relationship with the street was under-explored and the connections between social and private areas were ambiguous.
Loft in Paris is a project realized by the French architect Maxime Jansens in the space where it has functioned a 130 square meters ancient craft shop. The space is located in a garden in the eastern part of Paris.