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Wood House with Single Level “Built at the Height” on a Metal Frame

Project: Wood House Architects: Room 11 Studio Location: Dynnyrne, Tasmania Team Nathan Crump Photographers: Jasmin Latona, Ben Hosking Highway House is a family home designed by Melbourne-based Room 11 Studio. This wood house has an area of 135 sqm and is located in Dynnyrne, Tasmania. The architect’s description: Floating along the sheer slopes of the southern outlet, this […]

1653 Residence, Kansas City / Studio Build

The 1653 Residence stands as a testament to modern living in Kansas City’s vibrant Westside neighborhood, a community cherished for its eclectic blend of restaurants, small businesses, and urban dwellers who thrive in the heart of the city.

Bold architecture with maximum exposure to the views and seasonal rhythms

Owhanake Headland is a residential project completed in 2014 by Christian Anderson Architects in New Zeealand The architect’s description: This home overlooks a dramatic gulf landscape of rugged coastal hills and sweeping marine vistas. Situated along an east-west cut on a north-facing escarpment, the design of Owhanake Headland utilises natural materials and rational construction in a

Lounge Table Made from 3D Printed Titanium and Hand Crafted Wood

Project: Lounge Table Made from 3D Printed Titanium Design: Y.S. Collective – James McNab, Sam Griffin and Daniel Kamp Materials: New Zealand Tawa – Hand worked by traditional wood worker Nigel Cotterill Selective Laser Sintered Titanium Contributing parties: Rapid Advance Manufacturing and TiDa – titanium manufacturing Nigel Cotterill of NDC – wood craft The Titanium-Tawa

Hideaway Chair – a bent ply wood and upholstered children’s chair

Design led childcare company New Shoots, approached Think & Shift to design a product that provides children a comforting sense of enclosure in their childcare centres; a chair that serves as a space for children to get away from the noise and busyness of their surrounding environment. The chair was required to be aesthetically on brand,

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