VanDusen House, Vancouver / Falken Reynolds
The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
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The VanDusen house feels fresh and breezy but but also warm and inviting – the result of a light material palette accented with a rich mid-stained oak to reference the 1960’s.
We were invited to intervene in an apartment in a building located in the Lapa neighborhood. Among the residents’ requests was something that would bring identity to their home, something that would be easily recognized and identified…
Elisa Ossino and Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer, creative directors and founders of H+O, reveal their apartment installation, Perfect Darkness, during Milan Design Week 2019.
One of the challenges when it came to the layout of the project was to strategically integrate the sculptural works of the owner into the project. In short, the emerging concept was an Art Gallery house.
The Gindi TLV project has long been an iconic presence in Tel Aviv, altering the city’s skyline. One of the apartments within, worth lingering on, belongs to a couple in their 60s.
The building at 55 East Cordova, a former relic of sand-blasted brick and old-growth timber, was a 150,000 sf warehouse built in 1909 by architect Edward Evans Blackmore in downtown Vancouver, B.C.
This one-bedroom loft spans 3,000 square feet of a former brick and beam garment factory. Two 2-bedroom apartments were transformed to create this unique city home for a professional couple
A general renovation of an existing apartment in central Tel Aviv for a couple with three young children. The apartment occupies an entire floor in a preserved building, merged from two apartments into one.
Our firm splits the client briefing into two branches, rational and emotional. The rational branch is certain and focused, the client tells us their needs connected to their everyday lives.