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SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

main stairs & elevator

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

art installation hall

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

master bedroom hall

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

living room & bar

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

social kitchen

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

main terrace & outdoor kitchen

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

SYMBIOSIS
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

social volume

Photo credit:
Hector Velazco Facio

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Flow House was designed for an art-centric family, weaving together curved forms and the owners’ whimsical artwork and sculpture. A glimpse of the flowing staircase is viewed upon entry, framed by warm oak built-ins on one side, and a whimsical print on the other.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The dining room table, custom designed by Dubbeldam, was fabricated by Commute Home. The view through the arched interstitial bar area leads to the kitchen and floor to ceiling glass doors beyond.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Floor to ceiling mahogany doors bring the outdoors in. An overhead trellis shelters the outdoor dining room set on a brick terrace. An arched alcove displays the owners’ collection of personal objects collected from their travels.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A curved built-in bench of white oak frames the breakfast room, animated by a display of the owners’ personal images and collection of their ceramic pieces.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The curved kitchen island in white oak is topped by a matte Caesarstone counter and accented with tactile fixtures like the hand-molded clay pendant lights and antiqued brass faucets.

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Hand-cast whimsical Spanish tiles line a bar alcove carved into the extruded archway that connects the dining room to the kitchen, a nod to the clients’ passion for craft. The owner’s ceramics are displayed above the bar.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The powder room boasts a custom concrete sink fabricated by Anthony Concrete and Pierre Frey wallcovering.

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The living room is separated from the entry by a custom millwork piece that floats below the ceiling and includes a bespoke mural by local artist Dasha Valakhanovitch.

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Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The curved stair guards appear as if they have been sculpted rather than built. Awash in natural light from the skylight above, the winding balustrade casts shifting shadows throughout the day.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Flow House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A glimpse of the entry foyer and living room below is framed by the undulating stair guards.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling