Treetop Loft in Atlanta

A step away from downtown Atlanta- Come relax under a canopy of giant trees and the sounds of the forest in this new modern treetop loft.

Water Tower House

Steel, concrete and glass form the basic material palette used by Zecc in this incredible contemporary home conversion – and these choices do help to transition from the aged rustic style of the preserved facade to the modern interior spaces.

Living in a fold

Rarely I come along projects that really surprise me, that refuse to build from existing elements, creating totally new ones instead. This – although quite small – flat is one.

Concrete Dream

Ricardo Bofill is a Spanish Architect who was born in Barcelona and studied at the School of Architecture in Geneva, Switzerland. Son of an architect, Ricardo worked with his father until 1963, when he founded ‘Taller de Arquitectura’, a multi-disciplinary studio, which included other environmental and design professionals as well as architects, engineers, sociologists and philosophers. Continue Reading →

Industrial Loft in Dusseldorf

Architect Bruno Erpicum was trusted with designing a home from this old warehouse. It is now the home of a couple with a passion for architecture who were keen to make one of Düsseldorf’s rare ruins their own. The conversion was closely overseen by authorities, since this old factory in the city centre miraculously avoided damage during the many bombings of World War II.