Glen Eira House / Mckimm
This project exemplifies distinctiveness of contemporary design… clean, symmetrical lines, supported by solid building elements and integration of natural light from all solar aspects.
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This project exemplifies distinctiveness of contemporary design… clean, symmetrical lines, supported by solid building elements and integration of natural light from all solar aspects.
The FRI house is a superposition of full volume on a reading of emptiness. Located on a narrow plot, the construction made of poured concrete is made up of two levels.
The Piera House project talks about setting limits and their permeability. The first border is established between the street and the free space of the house, in Burriana, as in many municipalities the regulations establish a maximum dimension for the opaque fence
The existing semi-detached house cut a prominent profile amongst its neighbours along the street, however it had an eclectic visual style that the owner wanted to refresh.
The 6,000-square-foot home’s architecture by de Reus Architects is both contemporary and casual befitting its coastal neighborhood, intended family use and a less-is-better approach that results in a minimalist aesthetic.
With simple volumetry and with the challenge of adapting to a terrain with a lot of potential for views and an imposing oak forest, the work arises that is located perpendicular to the lake, on a hill, in order to obtain views framed by the trees, the which, in turn, act as a shelter for the inhabitants and users of the house.
A sensitive and comprehensive transformation of a Georgian Home in central London, centred around a new triple-height stair gallery and designed for a family.
Inspired by Japanese joinery, we redesigned the KABINA system to be manufactured with this computerized cutting technology. The system has a system of joints and a main mechanical structure that opens like a compass.