Copan Loft

What was once a closed apartment full of tiny rooms is now opened up making it a light, bright, airy loft.

Family House by Ricardo Bofill

There are houses that impress through size and greatness, others through shape and beauty and others through simplicity and elegance or modernity and charm. This summer house, located in Girona, the northeast of Catalonia, Spain is impressive through its greatness, shape and design at the same time.

Sci-Fi Apartment

This futuristic looking apartment is a duplex rehabilitation project recently completed by A-cero Architects in Galicia, Spain.

Bond Street Crash Pad

This dwelling was originally two separate apartments. It has become the NY crash-pad for a rock star located in a landmarked building on Bond Street.

Lansdowne Crescent Penthouse

London is a city full of hidden gems and opportunities. London is a city full of hidden gems and opportunities. This penthouse is built of steel and glass, on top of two buildings.

The Carapicuiba House

The Carapicuiba House was designed by Angelo Bucci and Alvaro Puntoni. With a name that describes the location of the building- Carapicuíba, Brazil – the house has both an interesting layout and an unusual topography.

Open Box House

Located in the outskirts of Madrid, A-cero’s wonderful Open Box House forecasts a world of modern architecture and comfortable living. The sculptural 750 m2 house has a surprisingly artistic shape, inspired by Spanish sculptor Jorge Oteiza, renowned for being one of the main theorists on Spanish modern art.

Le Mas des Isords

“LIVE AT HOME LIKE IN A 5 STAR HOTEL” is the vision. Le Mas des Isords is a 7 bedroom 7 bathroom meticulously restored 18th-century mas (traditional Provencal farmhouse), complete with the latest amenities

The Wrigley Lofts

Originally a gum factory, The Wrigley Building dates back to the early 1900s. Freight elevators complement the industrial motif, and if you’re lucky, a few units have a freight elevator that enters right into the loft!

A Visionary’s Loft

This 1930 textile factory in the banks of the Rhine River (19 miles from Cologne, Germany) was brought to life, after almost disappearing in ruins, by visionary entrepreneur Tilman Paas. After falling in love with the property, he led the rehabilitation of the 300,000 square-feet complex.