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In the wake of the first successful volume devoted to Italian loft design, the series continues with a second window on the latest developments in an area of design whose popularity has grown worldwide, particularly in cities. To live and work in a space radically converted from its original use has gradually come to be accepted as a viable alternative to standard domestic architecture, even for people not involved in the worlds of fashion or design. Loft spaces offer an ideal framework in which to further explore interior design, and are now considered a field of architecture in its own right, as testified by the projects illustrated here.
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