Designed by DDG and developed by DDG and partner Global Holdings, 180 East 88th Street is a stunning condominium located in Manhattan’s coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood.
Featuring expansive residences with breathtaking skyline and Central Park views, the property boasts luxurious amenities, including a temperature-controlled wine room, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an indoor soccer field and basketball court. The building pays homage to the lost art of traditional craftsmanship while maintaining a modern aesthetic and features over 600,000 handmade bricks from master brickworks Petersen Tegl in Denmark.
Discover the opulence and timeless elegance of The Palace Gate Apartment, designed by Tala Fustok Studio in the heart of South Kensington, London, United Kingdom.
Neighbouring Hyde Park and on the fourth floor of a Victorian mansion block, the 252sqm (2700sqft) four bedroom apartment is inspired by the owner’s European and North African travels. Soft colors reflect a sunset setting, whilst contrasting stoney textures and earthy coatings of fabric create a harmonic tension. The apartment exudes understated luxury and features contemporary artwork from around the capital, creating a soothing sanctuary for the owner.
A new modern apartment in Madrid, Spain, designed by Febrero Studio, has been revealed this year. Located in the Chamberi neighborhood, the FEC Apartment was completely demolished, maintaining only the original structure of concrete pillars. As part of the renovation, Febrero Studio designed a central wooden module to bring order to the area and expand the living area. The wood was used to enhance the volume and the shape of the pavement. Hydraulic tile was kept throughout the house, due to the type and time of construction, giving the apartment unique charm.
Located in the modernist city of Brasília, Brazil, FAZE Apartment is an inspiring home designed by Mosaico Arquitetos in 2020.
The focus of the renovation was the reconfiguration of the social areas, in order to improve the relationship between the different spaces and equate the transition between them. Structural elements such as concrete, wood, glass and white marble were kept apparent, while a wood finish divides the spaces with several sliding doors. Furthermore, the woodwork was done in glossy white lacquer, leaving the spaces wider and clearer to show the original decoration pieces of the residents.
Situated in the beautiful Brasília, Brazil, VITA Apartment is an incredible piece of real estate designed by Mosaico Arquitetos in 2019.
With an eye for cozy design, the renovation was designed to make the space both spacious and comfortable, with the least possible intervention. Throughout the apartment, the eye is drawn to the contrast between colors and textures as a guiding element in the design, uniting all the rooms together with a dark blue corridor. The dining room has a large stone panel with built-in LED lighting, while the kitchen features a decorative tile panel and dark woodwork. The bedroom is framed by a wooden slatted panel that goes from the headboard to the ceiling, adding a warm and inviting touch to the property.
Located in Milan, Italy, the 220-square-meter (2400 sq ft) Risorgimento apartment was designed by Lupettatelier in 2017 as a modern marvel of elegance.
This family-friendly home is filled with a play of exchanges between the bright, light tones of the envelopes and the dark, iron elements of the stained-glass windows. The stained glass windows, framed in black, divide the rooms and create scenic backdrops that can be modulated according to the will. Alongside these industrial and imposing objects are set boiserie and wallpapers with more romantic suggestions.
Welcome to Ostozhenka, a luxurious and vintage-style apartment located in the heart of Moscow, Russia.
Developed by Elena Zufarova for a family with two young daughters, this 130 m2 (1422 ft2) apartment offers a timelessly elegant interior with bespoke designs, decorative elements and materials that provide a lived-in feel. The project utilizes a cold color palette, accompanied by charming imperfections of hand-made finishing materials, providing a cozy and comfortable atmosphere for family life.
Sixty-Nine is a contemporary maisonette apartment in Žižkov, Prague, Czech Republic. Designed by No Architects, this project was inspired by two paintings, incorporated into the design and given a respectful living space.
From obvious connections to the discrete ones, such as the color of the wall coating behind the bookshelves, the project blends contemporary art with practical solutions to create a simple and comfortable living space for a family.