Liberties House anchors a premium co-living address in Dublin, Ireland, by Concrete Architectural Associates. The project gathers 371 apartments and a rich sweep of communal rooms under one roof, tuned to the energy of The Liberties. Compact studios sit beside layered social zones, giving residents privacy where it counts and connection when they want it. Designed in 2025, the scheme reads as contemporary city living with a neighborhood pulse.
Czech studio Senkyr Architekti has completed the Architect’s Loft in Prague, a residential conversion of an abandoned attic space. Working with limited resources, the architect focused on exposing the original historical elements like the chimney and wooden beams.
With a ceiling height of five meters, the 75-square-meter apartment features understated built-in furniture, including a glass partition and concealed storage, highlighting the old house’s historical features.
MDF for a Cozy Attic in Barcelona by MH.AP features built-in furniture and storage elements made from matte-finish MDF to create a more spacious atmosphere. The compact apartment is transformed with multifunctional spaces, including a corridor accommodating kitchen and wardrobes on one side and a desk and dressing area on the other.