Santa Barbara Small Residence Featuring an Expansive Glass Openings
Located in the hills of Montecito, California, this small residence presented the designers with the challenge of achieving a bold program with a modest budget.
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Located in the hills of Montecito, California, this small residence presented the designers with the challenge of achieving a bold program with a modest budget.
“House on 36th” rewrites an existing one-story 1945 cottage in Portland, Oregon. The project strategically salvages, edits, and then envelops the existing foundation and framing
The old mansion in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre had already been entirely dismantled on the inside when we were asked to renovate and enlarge it.
The design process was complicated by the non-compliance of the existing building with Toronto Laneway Suite by-laws. Creative Union had to come up with innovative ways to design the new interior
We proceeded to convert their one-bedroom into a studio that maximized the light and views, with defined entry, living/dining space, galley kitchen, office and bedroom niches, bathroom, and shoe closet.
The reconfiguration, lowering and extension of a four storey townhouse in Lewisham, to make a high-ceilinged living space overlooking a new terraced garden.
The aspirations of this project was to envision a one of a kind home, embracing minimalism and contemporary design culture, while respecting historic urban context and structure.
This 150 year old Williamsburg, Brooklyn townhouse was renovated and enlarged by Agencie over the course of ownership by two separate families.
The Bondi Junction House is an alteration and addition to an existing 1900’s Victorian semi detached terrace dwelling in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney.
The Wyss family approached Paul Michael Davis Architects with a vision to design a bold, unusual, and adventurous addition to their existing ho-hum 1950s split level where they could raise their 3 active boys.
The clients approached YARD Architects with an ambitious brief that looked to combine a specific and pragmatic spatial arrangement within a dramatic architectural intervention.
Built by hand by the original owner, this 1940s period home in Ascot vale is a labour of love. With all the grandeur to be expected of an art deco dwelling, the former building itself was quite modest in its construction, with just two bedrooms in the efficient arrangement.