Noir Peaks House, Arizona / The Ranch Mine
Emerging from the harsh yet beautiful landscape of the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Flagstaff, Arizona, “Noir Peaks house” is a new 2405 square foot home designed by The Ranch Mine.
Emerging from the harsh yet beautiful landscape of the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Flagstaff, Arizona, “Noir Peaks house” is a new 2405 square foot home designed by The Ranch Mine.
La Ximena apartment is a ground floor dwelling deformed by the position of the building’s vertical core. This irregularity is translated into an obvious division of the whole into two sub-spaces –one at the façade and one at the inner courtyard– connected by a corridor
Midtown Workplace in Brisbane’s CBD delivers a sustainable and adaptable model that accommodates new ways of working for an increasingly distributed workforce.
Located in the Claddach Valley, a small sparsely populated township in the north west of North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides, the 11 Acre plot looks out over a tidal lagoon fed by the wild North Atlantic.
“MM01” is a 20 square meter small weekend house for two people who usually use it as a base for outdoor sports and other activities in nature.
The Jaggar House was orientated to pick up the view of the harbour and make the most of the sun. The building is essentially in three levels.
Our goal was to keep proportions, form and orientation in line with the surrounding buildings and still achieve a modern confident building that represents the regional construction methods.
When PMC approached Workstead to envision its new Raleigh headquarters, the contract furnishings company requested a new kind of office—a space that could not be summarily typecast as commercial, residential, or hospitality.