Jaffa Apartment, a Collection of 300-year-old Spaces Built Around a Central Patio
In the design of the Jaffa apartment, an engineering effort was invested to connect the spaces in scope to create a flow between them.
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In the design of the Jaffa apartment, an engineering effort was invested to connect the spaces in scope to create a flow between them.
It is a rear, loft and basement extension and includes a complete refurbishment across an existing 5 storey Victorian terraced house.
Exactly in the year of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, we were asked to do a comprehensive interior design of an unusual house in Konstancin-Jeziorna.
Charleston Carriage House contains 2,000 square feet of livable space distributed over two floors, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Â
The Jaffa house was designed for a young couple and their two children, who have already lived in the home for many years and knew how to identify every corner inside while identifying the home’s every need for improvement.
The residents of this grand house in the Withrow Park area of Toronto were looking to replace their existing rear addition that was in a poor state of repair.
Shallmar Residence was a renovation and extension of a house in Toronto. As a home for art collectors, it functions as a house disguised as a gallery.
The project was meant to be a light touch to the existing terraced property on the beautiful Nightingale Square but has evolved into a complete facelift of the whole house.
The purpose of this project is a single family house. The program is developed in two levels – social spaces on the lower floor, two bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper floor.
Previoulsy a general store, this South Melbourne terrace has been transformed into the forever home for a Melbourne couple and their two young daughters.
YARD Architects first met Nathalie and Alex at a Don’t Move, Improve! consultation run by the NLA at their annual exhibition of the best new domestic residential architecture in London.
Such was the grace already embedded in this 1928 apartment in Bellevue Hill that it required a delicate – or apparently delicate touch.