Luxurious Duplex On Top Of A Historic Building

Luxurious Duplex On Top Of A Historic Building
A new penthouse was added to the top of a historic building in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood. Named Cast Iron House, the original structure was completed in 1881 and is one of the city’s best examples of 19th century cast-iron architecture. located on the corner of Franklin Street and Broadway, the building contains 11 duplex... 
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One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse With Architectural Details

One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse With Architectural Details
This sleek, modern interior renovation was done by Matthew Bremer of Architecture in Formation. This 1,500 square foot duplex penthouse is a one-of-a-kind home with a sexy, sophisticated vibe. A minimal color palette lets the architectural details take the stage, like the origami folded, plate steel and Corian staircase that leads to the second floor.... 
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Two Level Apartment With A Steel Slide

Two Level Apartment With A Steel Slide
This apartment is two identical one-bedroom units, one atop the other, combined into a duplex home. The most unusual thing about this combination is a half-tube stainless steel slide that connects two levels of the apartment. It starts on the top floor near the office, and lands below near both the living and dining areas.... 
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Amazing Interior Design of Modern Duplex Penthouse

Amazing Interior Design of Modern Duplex Penthouse
This duplex penthouse has an amazing corner position with dramatic diagonal views of the San Francisco’s downtown. These views are framed in discontinuous groupings of conventional double hung windows within openings that are painted in grey and blue colors. These openings visually blends with the actual skyline very well. There are two living zones in... 
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