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La Fabrica by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
"Industrial style" conjures up images of loft apartments, exposed brick walls and perhaps a few concrete accessories.
Kanarie Club by Studio Modijefsky Interiors
Restaurant design specialist Studio Modijefsky has created a funky restaurant in a former tram depot in Amsterdam that combines industrial chic with delightfully quirky features.
Tobogan House by Z4Z4 Architects
At first glance this unusual structure in a suburban plot on the outskirts of Madrid looks more like an industrial installation than a family home.
Loft MDP by FFWD
Stone, wood and bricks are the raw ingredients of this old carpenter's workshop in Barcelona.
Ways of Altering by Thomas Ballouhey
Recycling and upcycling may be all the rage, but these products often end up looking haphazard and artisanal.
Glissade by Christian Heikoop
A certain Swedish furniture company may have popularised flatpack furniture, but it is young designer Christian Heikoop's Glissade collection which injects a much needed dash of panache to this much maligned category.
A'tolan House by Create + Think Studio
Perched on a rocky outcrop on the eastern coast of Taiwan overlooking the Pacific Ocean is a low slung villa which combines a strong masculine design with naturalistic touches which fits in with the landscape perfectly.
Terrassa Loft by Egue & Seta
For those who think that industrial style is just about concrete and exposed brickwork, this stunning house in Terrassa near Barcelona is irrefutable proof that green can be cool in an industrial style design scheme.
Hut on Sleds by Crosson Architects
As summer approaches our thoughts drift towards the sea, with fantasies of lazy days at our own retreat on the beach.
Bacon Street House, London: GBP 2,650,000
Shoreditch is a neighbourhood bursting with creative energy, achingly hip but with a distinctive rough edge which keeps it firmly grounded in reality.
RDP House by Daniel Moreno Flores and Sebastian Calero
Container houses are not uncommon but few are as stylish as the RDP House in Pichincha, Ecuador.
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