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Floor Plan

The layout is clearly organized to


separate day and night areas with open
space filters like kitchen and studio, so
as to allow co-penetration but also
separation.
The loft develops on two levels
directly connected to each other
through the central core of the house
with the stainless steel and oak
staircase, located in the circular
concrete structure. It is around this
slick solid drum where all circulation
happens.

By: Tipu Sultan


Starting from raw contemporary and
sustainable materials of high quality
as concrete, wood, steel, iron, glass,
and leather, we added to the original
structure dating back to the 18th
century. On the ground floor level
and 100 on the mezzanine level,
where open but separated spaces
create a perfect balance between
stenographic effect and functionality.
The original brick arches articulate
the ambient, across a series of
diagonal visual perspectives that
allow simultaneously full view across
the space by maintaining privacy
where necessary.
In all the
meticulous
attention to
details, shapes,
and solutions, all
edges are rounded
where possible,
including one of
the casted
concrete walls, to
give fluidity to all
movements, to the
touch, and to the
eye.

PERSPECTIVES BY: Tipu Sultan


Sectional Elevation BY: Tipu Sultan
Dark oak wood Wooden
for furniture Battens For
Cieling

Wooden vinyle Naked Brick


flooring Wall

Leather Poshing On
Furniture

MOOD
Irani Rug
Studio Spot Lights BOARD
Furniture Made By
Special Venders

Steel Cylinder
Tube For
Neon rope light
Adjoining
Wall Speakers
BY: Tipu Sultan

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