A House in the Andes
Reinterpreting Andean vernacular architecture for contemporary living, A House in the Andes celebrates journey and discovery through a seamless integration of landscape and built form.
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Reinterpreting Andean vernacular architecture for contemporary living, A House in the Andes celebrates journey and discovery through a seamless integration of landscape and built form.
The Yellowbrick House – made for a couple with two kids – is inserted on a terrain with two sides facing an extensive preservation area in Alphaville, São Paulo. This characteristic allowed for the implantation of the…
Black House is an example of residential architecture designed by Mitsuori Architects in Australia. It is designed to extend and transform a conservative heritage home in inner suburban Melbourne into a dynamic space for a young family
Located near the top of Newport Beach’s highly-coveted Spyglass Hill, the Montecito House maximizes the exceptional lot on which it is built, which offers unobstructed views from Catalina Island to the Fashion Island Shopping Center and, on…
The Perch 2.0 project was conceived in 2017 when a large portion of white oak rough-sawn lumber became available to the architect.
The Whalon Bay Cottage is both thoughtful and purposeful in its design. It is a tribute to a long legacy of cottaging in Muskoka that is slowly but surely becoming a year-round destination, especially given recent world…
Organised over three compact levels, each room in the Bondi house has a unique garden link. The street-level study/guest room opens to a front garden pocket.
Marvell St Studio is an additional chapter to Harley Graham Architect’s exploration into the ‘Garden Studio’ typology. This ongoing discourse expands on ways to address the need for increased urban density by re-imagining the quarter acre block.
A mini tower addition turns a modest suburban bungalow into a versatile courtyard home, with only a small increase to the footprint. The distinctly modern new form is softened with curved lines, echoing the original mid-century home.