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Mississippi Loft: Integrating Victorian Style in Modern Living

FeaturedA modern and stylish industrial-inspired living space with glass walls, minimalist furnishings, and botanical accents.

Explore the Mississippi Loft in Minneapolis, an apartment transformed by PKA Architecture in 2022. This stunning space, inside a former 1879 flour mill, seamlessly melds industrial chic with Victorian elegance. Enjoy breathtaking Mississippi River views framed by brick, timber, and glass, all enhanced by modern design touches, reflecting both historical integrity and contemporary luxury.

YIT Offices: A Fusion of Industrial and Cozy Design in Slovakia

Stylish modern office kitchen with sleek orange cabinetry, minimalist decor, and industrial lighting.

YIT Offices by AT26 Architects in Bratislava, Slovakia, seamlessly blend heritage with modern workspace needs. Designed in 2023, these office spaces preserve the essence of a historic thread factory while incorporating cutting-edge design elements. The space adopts a semi-open layout, with intimate areas defined by material choices of brick, steel, and wood, balancing openness with functional design.

MYNZ3: A Duplex in Tel Aviv with Stunning Sea and City Views

Sleek monochromatic living space with a dog on the sofa.

Discover MYNZ3, a duplex apartment in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed by Studio ETN. Spanning 105 square meters, this property merges industrial charm with luxurious living. Its unique structure offers views of the sea, Jaffa, and Tel Aviv’s skyline. Studio ETN‘s innovative design includes a spacious kitchen, two bedrooms, and multiple bathrooms, enhancing hospitality and family life.

Casa Mendoza: Where Design Meets Functionality

Contemporary two-story house with wooden slats over glass and pool.

In the heart of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Casa Mendoza stands as a testament to modern architecture’s ability to merge form with function. Designed by La Base Studio, this three-level home captivates with its contemporary blend of industrial and mid-century modern influences.

From its strategic use of wood and Portuguese tiles to its innovative approach to privacy and space utilization, Casa Mendoza redefines living in a bustling metropolis. Discover how this architect-owned residence, originally a 1970s build, transforms urban living with its unique design and thoughtful integration with the surrounding landscape.

ME House: Innovating with Natural Materials

Modern house with open-plan living area, wooden slats, and concrete exterior.

Unveiling the ME House in Asunción, Paraguay: a masterpiece by Equipo de Arquitectura that redefines living with natural materials. This two-story haven marries industrial chic with nature’s touch, featuring brick, concrete, and wood accents. Its design maximizes natural light, encourages cross ventilation, and embraces greenery, ensuring every corner breathes comfort and sustainability.

V House: Light, Space, and Privacy

Minimalist interior with wooden accents and sleek furnishings.

Step inside the V House, Nottdesign‘s architectural masterpiece located in Dnipro, Ukraine. This single-story house merges modern and industrial styles on a snug 800 m2 plot, surrounded by a mix of old and new constructions.

With three bedrooms, an outdoor swimming pool, and a living room that boasts a fireplace and large terrace, V House stands out with its V-shaped roof and south-facing windows, ensuring privacy and abundant natural light.

Functionalist Apartment: Merging 1930s Charm with Modern Design

Modern living room with exposed concrete ceiling and bookshelf wall.

Step into the Functionalist Apartment, where Prague’s historic allure meets Martin Cenek‘s contemporary vision. Nestled in the heart of New Town, this 1930s tenement house transforms under Cenek’s guidance, blending industrial elegance with timeless architecture.

Witness a space where every corner tells a story of past and present, artfully intertwining to redefine modern living.