10 Industrial Home Design Photos
Emerick Architects
Setting the penthouse 12 feet away from the property lines allowed for outdoor rooms. as well as another opportunity for an environmental feature: storm water management. With tall light embracing windows and bifold doors the indoors feels a part of the outdoors and vice versa.
Photo by Lincoln Barber
Jane Kim Architect
Photo by Alan Tansey
This East Village penthouse was designed for nocturnal entertaining. Reclaimed wood lines the walls and counters of the kitchen and dark tones accent the different spaces of the apartment. Brick walls were exposed and the stair was stripped to its raw steel finish. The guest bath shower is lined with textured slate while the floor is clad in striped Moroccan tile.
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Marc B. Spector
Owner purchased roof rights in the UES landmarked 1908 Building. Designed and Built a modernist glass box for the married couple and their young children. Photographs by Adrian Wilson.
Marc B. Spector
Owner purchased roof rights in the UES landmarked 1908 Building. Designed and Built a modernist glass box for the married couple and their young children. Photographs by Adrian Wilson.
Marc B. Spector
Owner purchased roof rights in the UES landmarked 1908 Building. Designed and Built a modernist glass box for the married couple and their young children. Photographs by Adrian Wilson.
Marc B. Spector
Owner purchased roof rights in the UES landmarked 1908 Building. Designed and Built a modernist glass box for the married couple and their young children. Photographs by Adrian Wilson.
Marc B. Spector
Owner purchased roof rights in the UES landmarked 1908 Building. Designed and Built a modernist glass box for the married couple and their young children. Photographs by Adrian Wilson.
10 Industrial Home Design Photos
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