The Book of Lofts
by Suzanne Slesin
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This text presents examples of residential lofts in London, New York, Paris, Chicago, Berlin, Los Angeles and Milan. Whether in former warehouses, converted schoolhouses, suites of offices, or one-time woodworking shops, the lofts all represent contemporary design and living. Confronted by the challenge of dealing with hundreds or often thousands of feet of raw space, loft dwellers have responded by devising some interesting design solutions. Here are lofts with open, free-flowing spaces, show more loft divided into rooms or arranged on different levels, artist's lofts, and lofts that function as home offices. show lessTags
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- Home & Garden, Nonfiction, Art & Design
- DDC/MDS
- 728.3 — Arts & recreation Architecture Residential and related buildings Specific kinds of conventional housing
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- NA7125 — Fine Arts 2599.5-2599.9 Architectural criticism Architecture Special classes of buildings Classed by use Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings
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