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Turning an Enormous Warehouse into a Topless Manhattan Home

One thing's for sure, even the tallest person can walk stark-straight into this Manhattan warehouse that has been painted with the most fine brush of modern home design. The 'Inverted Warehouse Townhouse,' boasts 10,500 square feet of complete interior design with no need for outdoor land and is the prized possession of architect Charles Wolf and designer Eunjeong Seong from Dean-Wolf Architects.

The construction of this masterpiece is a definite symbol of power as its majestic size will have one's neck craning to capture its interior features. The home was made with large sections of brick, steel and glass to push its modernistic appeal while signifying its sturdy brilliance despite its enormous size. The roof of the once warehouse was opened to have the home illuminate with natural light to be spread through tactful the employment of its glass walls. This open-top approach promotes outdoor living whilst remaining indoors and the tall ceilings will have visitors exploring every room as if entering a new home each time.

Giant (literally) architecture fans and appreciators for the creative alike will find themselves lost within the walls of this brilliantly commanding establishment brought to life by the geniuses at Dean-Wolf Architects.

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