Net Zero Row House by Teass \ Warren Architects
Net Zero Row House began as two architects designing and building a home for their family in the Capitol Hill / H Street neighborhood of Washington DC.
Net Zero Row House began as two architects designing and building a home for their family in the Capitol Hill / H Street neighborhood of Washington DC.
Matchwood Homes is a remarkable testament to the combined efforts of the Collaborative Companies. A joint venture between Citizen Design and Valor Builds executing an innovative urban community.
The client requested that the house be both “closed” to ensure privacy and “open” to the garden. The site is a flagpole-shaped lot that was subdivided from his parents’ land.
Magri Williams has renovated and extended a family house in South London. The project was designed to be completed in two stages. Firstly a full house renovation; and secondly, and a year after the completion of the previous stage, a side extension.
Originally built in 1935, this house belonged to one of the founders of Bitzaron, a small town off the Eastern coast of the Mediterranean. The property is set amongst luscious green fields, orange orchards as well as a striking cactus garden.
A hub for a mission-driven organization with broad reach provides flexible, adaptive work environments for agile collaboration, community gathering, and quiet focus.
The commission consisted of a mountain refuge on a wooded terrain in the town of Malalcahuello, near the Corralco ski center, AraucanÃa region, southern Chile.
Our design is a homage to the old Victorian house. The pitched roof is inspired by the roofline of the old building while the bricks are reclaimed from the demolition of the sidewall.