Tired Georgian Terrace Transformed into a Modern Home Full of Character
Located in a quiet backstreet in the Conservation Area five mins from the Kings Cross transport hub and Argent’s new development at Granary Square.
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Located in a quiet backstreet in the Conservation Area five mins from the Kings Cross transport hub and Argent’s new development at Granary Square.
Located in a small valley of Vallés in Catalonia, this Spanish farmhouse was reborn a few years ago with the creation of horse stable linked to the property. The starting point for the grand renovation was a…
Essex Mews is a RIBA London Regional Award winning project that was constructed on a former back land site, which was characterised by detached and semi-detached Victorian houses.
The single family residence built in Wagener Terrace close to Hampton Park in Charleston, South Carolina was originally a squat exposed cinder block duplex home from the 1950’s that saw little modification over the years.
This modern home addition links to the existing residence via a protected deck which becomes an outdoor living space in summer, with retracting glazed doors. The kitchen and living, and bedroom wings are separated by a dining…
The project was to refurbish an existing 1950s suburban house in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs for a young family of 5 who are great art lovers and deeply creative people.
Designed for an acclaimed video editor and architectural photographer, this upstate New York home was a truly unique gut renovation. The existing home had character and qualities that deserved to be kept in tact, however the layout…
The renovations + additions took cue from this wall utilizing a variety of bricks throughout the extension. Recycled bricks sourced extended the remnant wall, adding texture and colour in an otherwise monochrome extension.
The existing Tinian stone of the ground floor alternates with the fare face ochre plaster of the additions, in an attempt of getting a clear distinction between the old and the new.