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MK House by Nicolas Schuybroek Architects 4

MK House in Antwerp / Nicolas Schuybroek Architects

Architects: Nicolas Schuybroek Architects Project: MK House Location: Antwerp, Belgium Photography: Claessens & Deschamps, Thomas de Bruyne MK House is a recently renovated heritage-listed townhouse from the early 1800’s located in the historic centre of Antwerp. The house was designed by Brussels-based Nicolas Schuybroek Architects. From the architect: In the historic city center of Antwerp,

Ashburton Trail House by Zen Architects 2

Ashburton Trail House / Zen Architects

Project: Ashburton Trail House Architects: Zen Architects Project size:350 sqm Site size: 892 m2 Location: Ashburton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Photography: Emma Cross Designed by Zen Architects, the Ashburton Trail House is an immersive architectural experience, drawing the power of the Australian landscape into every space. Built on gently sloping land in suburban Melbourne, this contemporary and environmentally

Casa Leutscher by Ox Arquitectura 19

Casa Leutscher / OX Arquitectura

Our client wanted a warm, cozy home, where wood was the protagonist. Badly understood in general the concept “minimalism” beyond the “less is more”, we wanted “the maximum with the minimum”, which in no case reduces spatial complexity or quality of finishes.

Five Yards House by Archier 6

Five Yards House, Tasmania / Archier

Five Yards House is a new one-bedroom home designed by Archier, an architecture studio based in Melbourne and Hobart, Australia. Over the past seven years we have been catching up with a friend and discussing options, first to renovate and then to build a house to retire to.

Wyoming Residence by Abramson Teiger Architects

Wyoming Residence / Abramson Architects

Echoing the grandeur of the Teton Mountain Range whilst seamlessly inhabiting the adjacent grassland, the Wyoming Residence exhibits a conscientious marriage of form and material. The property’s zoning restrictions were artfully managed with careful assimilation into the natural landscape.

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