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Soma-Tech Transforms 1920s Warehouse Into Dynamic Creative Office

Minimalist office interior with rustic wooden walls, sleek stairs, and modern design elements.

Soma-Tech, a stylish office in San Francisco, California, complements a 1920s warehouse with design by Zack | de Vito Architecture + Construction. The 3,000 sq ft (279 sq m) space, now home to a tech-savvy company, features tech-savvy aesthetics and open layouts with vibrant garden spaces created for contemporary functions and forward-thinking occupants. The design demonstrates a seamless blend of retro and modern touches to create lively work spaces.

Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles

Stunning modern living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, plush furnishings, and cityscape view.

Nestled on Brooklyn’s waterfront, the Kent Avenue Penthouse by Norm Architects offers a serene escape with views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. Completed in 2024, this New York apartment features an open-plan layout and sunken terrace with a plunge pool. The design blends industrial vibes with soft minimalism and tactile materials, creating a contemporary yet intimate atmosphere.

Vanguard Loft Balances Industrial and Modernist Aesthetics

A sleek, industrial-style living space with bold neon lighting and an eclectic mix of furnishings.

Skull Studio designed the Vanguard loft in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2023. This innovative space harmoniously blends industrial architecture with early 20th-century modernism. The open-plan layout includes a central living area, flexible movable walls, and an elevated gallery. A tribute to racing legend Eliška Junková influenced its design, incorporating modernism, futurism, and functionalism.

Beautiful from the Start by Yaron Eldad Combines Concrete and Metal

FeaturedModern two-story concrete home with sleek lines, large windows, and a swimming pool.

Israeli architect Yaron Eldad has designed a minimalistic house featuring a monochrome palette with natural materials and luxurious details, offering a dynamic and inviting living environment. The private home is characterized by exposed concrete, large floor-to-ceiling openings, and a seamless connection between the exterior and interior spaces, complemented by precisely detailed elements. The result is a relaxed, inviting, and homely atmosphere for a family of six.

Kimberly Peck Architect Adds Levels to East Village Triplex in New York

Spacious living area with modern furniture, large windows, and a vibrant landscape artwork.

This loft by Kimberly Peck Architect combines a 100-year-old space with an abandoned rooftop area in New York City. Situated in the East Village, the East Village Triplex features dark and light elements, custom woodwork, and panoramic views. Designed in 2024, the project creates a distinctive atmosphere combining public and private spaces. Future plans include a private roof garden above the penthouse, enhancing the unique urban living experience.

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