Austin Midcentury-Modern House / Nick Deaver Architect
In 1956, Austin architects Fehr and Granger designed a modest wood and glass house to hover above the ground beneath a future cathedral of live oaks in Northwest Hills.
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In 1956, Austin architects Fehr and Granger designed a modest wood and glass house to hover above the ground beneath a future cathedral of live oaks in Northwest Hills.
Known as TI House, TR Studio were briefed by the private residential client to structurally overhaul the internal layout of the property and undertake a contemporary refurbishment to create a functional and inviting family home.
Modern additions bookend the front and back of this existing two storey house providing a striking contrast with the original 1960’s design. The front addition puts a modern face on an existing integrated garage and encloses a…
It’s the perfect property for a contemporary home addition. A quaint heritage terrace opposite Curtain Square in Carlton North’s Rathdowne Village …
This former cowshed has been transformed into a comfortable house, mainly used as a second home. The characteristic wooden construction details have been kept in full view to preserve the monumental character of the former stable.
At Lean-2 House we’ve put a new spin on the quirky and quaint elements of the typical lean-to, with a compact but spacious second lean-to on an existing house with a difficult orientation.
With this in mind, Michaelis Boyd made considered choices in order to apply this concept to a home with all the richness and detail of a Georgian London home.
The Olivo Townhouse has a timeless and reserved style, having luxury details in a very subtle way.
Renowned Austin architect James LaRue, LaRue Architects, took his dated Austin condo down to the studs. James and his wife purchased the townhome in the a desirable west Austin neighborhood just over a year ago.