Interior of a modernist condo featuring clean horizontal lines, original timber detailing, concrete floor, and large windows with natural directional daylight
Interior of a modernist condo featuring clean horizontal lines, original timber detailing, concrete floor, and large windows with natural directional daylight
Curated Dwellings

Mid-century modernist condos.

A curated collection of design-forward flats and geometric spaces that preserve modernist integrity. Built for those who value clean lines, raw materials, and natural light over sterile square footage.

Straight-on architectural detail of a modernist concrete structural beam intersecting with warm timber paneling, natural light creating strong geometric shadows
Straight-on architectural detail of a modernist concrete structural beam intersecting with warm timber paneling, natural light creating strong geometric shadows
The Modernist Footprint

Honoring original design principles.

Geometry and light.

These buildings were drafted with a specific purpose: to merge structural scale with functional warmth. We select units featuring unadorned concrete, original hardwood, and expansive glass facades.

Modernist condo interior with exposed concrete walls, minimalist furniture, and large floor-to-ceiling windows
Modernist condo interior with exposed concrete walls, minimalist furniture, and large floor-to-ceiling windows
Mid-century flat with warm teak wood paneling, original brick fireplace, and clerestory windows
Mid-century flat with warm teak wood paneling, original brick fireplace, and clerestory windows
Industrial loft interior with high concrete ceilings, brutalist pillars, and industrial steel sash windows
Industrial loft interior with high concrete ceilings, brutalist pillars, and industrial steel sash windows
Available Flats

Three curated spaces.

Each dwelling represents a distinct era of modernist architecture, preserved with structural integrity.

The Glass Pavilion

The Teak House

The Concrete Loft

A raw, brutalist-inspired space with polished concrete floors, soaring ceilings, and original steel-framed windows.

A 1962 flat defined by steel framing, floor-to-ceiling glass, and a private terrace overlooking the historic canal.

An expansive loft featuring original teak paneling, clerestory windows, and untouched mid-century built-ins.

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Find your structural soul.

Our collection shifts constantly as we source rare modernist spaces. Connect with us to schedule a private viewing or list your historic property.