Residential Architecture

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Contemporary Alterations and Additions to an Existing Weatherboard Edwardian Residence in Melbourne 1

Contemporary Alterations and Additions to an Existing Weatherboard Edwardian Residence in Melbourne

This project is for modest yet highly detailed contemporary alterations and additions to an existing detached weatherboard Edwardian residence with a rear Western aspect in Camberwell, Victoria. As well as the proposed living area additions, the brief called for the upgrading of existing bath rooms, wardrobes, improved internal circulation, the provision of a swimming pool, and landscaped utility areas.

Fishing Cabin by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Fishing Cabin by Carney Logan Burke Architects

The owners for this 5,600-square-foot residence desired a “ fishing cabin ” in the West. They purchased property with an existing house on a beautiful 10-acre site in Jackson, Wyoming. The land offered privacy, views to the Teton Mountain Range, close proximity to a fishing creek and access to the wildlife habitat that the creek supports.

Casa La Roja by Felipe Assadi Arquitectos

Casa La Roja by Felipe Assadi Arquitectos

Casa La Roja is a small house, consisting of 87m2 distributed on two floors. Its shape arises from a solid cube and the subtraction of part of its mass, to generate a double height entrance terrace and the roof slopes. The house is located in a mountain area of a sparsely urbanized context that seems rural. It is a low-density area, with plots around 5,000 m2; therefore the houses are isolated, with no visual contact between them.

York Street House by Cera Stribley Architects 13

York Street House by Cera Stribley Architects

Sited on a small inner city block, York Street House reflects a type of urban architecture that is born from contextual constraints and is not only an impressive piece of small architecture that is light filled and spacious, but exemplifies contemporary Australian ideas about inner city living.

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