This 19 200 square-foot loft, designed by Poteet Architects for an art collector, occupies the top two floors and roof of a 1920s factory in downtown San Antonio, Texas. It was recognized as one of the 100 best spaces published in Metropolitan Home magazine over its 30-year history.
Both old structure and new interventions are rendered in white, emphasizing the textural contrast of the existing masonry and board-formed concrete with the new walls, luminous epoxy floors and lacquered cabinetry. On the lower level, where the main living spaces are located, tall skylight shafts and inset porches, created by steel and glass partitions, bring diffuse light deep into the space.
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Photographs by Chris Cooper, Paul Bardagjy, Colleen Duffley, Poteet Architects
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