Ha-Ha House / D’Arcy Jones Architects
This farmhouse is located on a 14-acre farm in British Columbia’s Fraser River valley. It enjoys panoramic views of hazelnut orchards, glacial hills, Mount Baker, and Mount Cheam.
This farmhouse is located on a 14-acre farm in British Columbia’s Fraser River valley. It enjoys panoramic views of hazelnut orchards, glacial hills, Mount Baker, and Mount Cheam.
A full transformation of a 1920s apartment into an optimized living space for a young couple in Stockholm. The three main features of the renovation are a long kitchen wall, an installation and storage wall in the bathroom and a bedroom wardrobe wall
The vision for this project was to create a harmonious integration of sustainable design with a careful understanding of homeowners’ needs and desires.
The young client sought to integrate the entire plant and optimize her space as much as possible, so many interventions were made on the original plant, which changed completely.
Located on a flat, four and one half acre flag lot with views of Sagg Pond, this 17,000 square foot family compound is conceived of as a ‘garden wall’ in the landscape that connects agrarian-inspired ‘outbuildings’.
Our design for a dual terrace development in Manly features long horizontal concrete forms with chamfered edges and bands of glazing that invite the carefully curated greenery in.
The Arup offices are intended to be both a workspace and educational lab for the exploration of new concepts, tools, and engineering collaborations.
Partially created out of the desire to dispel rumors that only traditional homes are acceptable in WNY’s South Towns, this beautiful home was the end result of a wonderful partnership with the homeowner and the design team.