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Hidden House / Archterra Architects

Hidden Pavilion Retreat, Western Australia / Archterra Architects

This additions project is located amongst jarrah and peppermint forest and grafts a contemporary pavilion onto an existing timber framed and clad house. The new work consists of a reading / living room and master bedroom with bathroom and is linked to the existing house by a transparent gallery.

Dawesville House: An Alterations and Additions Project by Archterra

Architect: Archterra Architects Project: Dawesville House Status: completed late 2015 Location: Dawesville, Western Australia Photographer: Douglas Mark Black Dawesville House is a weatherboard cottage redesigned by Archterra Studio in Dawesville, Western Australia. Description by Archterra: Located in a small coastal holiday town south of Perth, this alterations and additions project aims to upgrade an existing

Modern Australian Farm House with Passive Solar Design

Architects: Archterra Architects Location: Margaret River, Western Australia Photographer: Douglas Mark Black This modern Australian farm house was designed by Archterra Architects in Margaret River, Western Australia. Description by Archterra: This house sits along a ridge between sections of remnant jarrah bushland on a working cattle farm. The project aims to satisfy the owners requirements

Bush House is Inspired by the Feelings of Camping

Project Name: Bush House Architect: Archterra Architects Photographs: Douglas Mark Black Location: Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia Archterra is a small architectural practice located in Margaret River, Western Australia. Designed by Archterra Architects, Bush House is a single family house with an area of 168 square meters, surrounded by nature and flooded with light. Located in an existing

Spa House by OB Architecture

Spa House by OB Architecture

International architecture studio, OB Architecture, has unveiled their recently completed country house project, Spa House. The project saw the award-winning team create a holistic pool and garden pavilion

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