Lofts
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | Non-fiction | General Circulation | GC NA 7882 L64 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000003595 |
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GC MT 7 B66 2017 Music theory 101 | GC NA 1501 F73 2008 Bali living: Innovative tropical design | GC NA 737 B85 2011 Building community / | GC NA 7882 L64 2014 Lofts | GC NC 5300 M85 2022 A little history of art / | GC NC 998 S3 2017 365 days of art : a creative execise for everyday of the year / | GC ND 1146 H55 2004 A child's history of art painting / |
The Loft, which originally constituted a type of clandestine life, has become a concept applicable to large, renovated spaces, where the existing structure has been incorporated into everyday architecture. Consequently, old factories, storage areas and warehouses are being transformed to create homes and offices, or commercial studios and shops. The original architecture of these spaces is characterized by the use of materials such as concrete, aluminum, marble and wood, with smooth walls and large doors and windows. The decoration in lofts emphasizes simplicity, adaptability and functionality to create open-plan spaces, with separate rooms being formed using folding screens, medium-height walls or simply pieces of furniture. There are currently two trends: constructing new homes in the style of lofts, and recycling and re-using those already built as a further step in the development of sustainable architecture
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