Romas Noreika’s Personal Project for a Summer House
Summer House is a personal project realized by English designer Romas Noreika.
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Summer House is a personal project realized by English designer Romas Noreika.
Summer Home Sereine is a conservation and renewal project developed by French studio Septembre Architecture.
St Kilda House is an old abandoned cottage that has been transformed by Melbourne-based Jost Architects into a lively and vibrant home. Description by Jost Architects: This project was the complete revival of a severely dilapidated 1850’s cottage on death’s door. The brief called for an open plan living, dining, kitchen, rumpus room, bathroom, walk
These buildings, a house, boathouse, and studio structure, are located on a rocky outcrop with long views southwest down Penobscot Bay. It is a spectacular site with varied topography, flora, and views. The structures were designed to carefully stitch into the landscape.
Quinta Da Baroneza house was designed by Candida Tabet Arquitetura. The house is located in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo, Brasil. Description by Candida Tabet Arquitetura: The project, a house located 90 kilometres North-west of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, was developed for a young couple with three children, to become their weekend house. The musts
We were approached by our clients, a young family of 3 to redesign their home. The property had received previously been granted planning permission, however, the internal layout did not suit the clients’ needs. The site was challenging as it is part of a terrace that opens out to a hard landscaped internal community space/car park.
Innauer-Matt Architekten has designed this house for a young family in the small hamlet of Egg in Austria. The new house, clamped between a lime tree and a walnut tree, comfortably completes the small hamlet in which it is situated.
A old mill conversion designed by WT Architecture, in the shell of a former threshing mill in the Scottish Borders. New openings through the existing walls are kept to a minimum, with a new independent structure slotting within the consolidated walls.The house was completed in 2014. Description by WT Architecture: The Mill sits amongst a