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- T Concept Apartment by Itay Friedman ArchitectsIn order to transform this apartment in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/berlin/" target="_blank">Berlin</a> into a comfortable environment in which to live and work, <a href="http://www.itayfriedman.com/" target="_blank">Itay Friedman Architects</a> introduced a T-shaped, multi-functional partition that creates a subtle division of space while providing additional<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/storage-space/" target="_blank"> storage</a> areas. With furniture that folds out of the walls to conserve space, the renovation takes a distinctly nonchalant Berlinesque approach to combining old with new.1
- T Concept Apartment by Itay Friedman ArchitectsDespite budget and spatial constraints, the architects managed to create a stylish, modern apartment for a trendy urbanite.2
- T Concept Apartment by Itay Friedman ArchitectsThe main requirement was to preserve the Altbau feeling of the original apartment, and fit two self-sustaining, but interconnected units into 700 square feet.3
- T Concept Apartment by Itay Friedman ArchitectsIt was imperative to activate every inch of the space, while providing adequate levels of privacy to each unit.4
- T Concept Apartment by Itay Friedman ArchitectsThe use of light tones and clean lines helped visually widen the living space.5
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