Copake Lake House / Desai Chia Architecture
The Copake Lake House engages this lakefront property through a series of framed volumetric compositions and material details that capture views to the water.
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The Copake Lake House engages this lakefront property through a series of framed volumetric compositions and material details that capture views to the water.
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House One plays on turn of the century housing design themes and aspirations with it’s flexibility and modular arrangement. It is a modern take on a body of mid century wisdom, with an architect by your side.
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The project involves demolition of the existing structure to the rear of the property and replacing it with a new first floor addition containing a master bedroom, ensuite and robe.
Project: 3D-Printed Tram Stop Studio: So Concrete Location: Výstaviště tram stop, Prague, Czech Republic Completion year 2022 Gross Floor Area: 20 m² Photographer: Tomáš Hejzlar The first tram stop in the Czech Republic made of UHPC concrete