Murillo Housing by Santiago Fernandez and Candida Tabet
Murillo Housing 1665 is a thoughtful result of an ongoing collaboration between Uruguayan architect, Santiago Fernandez, and Brazilian architect, Candida Tabet.
Murillo Housing 1665 is a thoughtful result of an ongoing collaboration between Uruguayan architect, Santiago Fernandez, and Brazilian architect, Candida Tabet.
The owners of this property, located in the heart of the Ben-Shemen village and surrounded by glorious woody terrain, recognized its immense potential, and hired the services of Studio Dulu to design a pleasant home for a family of five
The house designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz, the owners of Israelevitz Architects, is unlike anything we have ever seen. You enter it via a lower level, just like entering through the hull of a ship.
Pizarro Suites is a tourist apartment building that offers the newcomer the memory of an old place mixed perfectly with new designs and materials that provide great comfort to the stay
Our brief was to extend and restore a Victorian semi-detached house that had fallen into disrepair in South Cambridge. Our clients also wanted to add a new-build outdoor leisure space to the end of their garden to house a gym, sauna and spa area.
Faced with the challenge of renovating a home on the beach, Butler Armsden decided not to shy away from the water, but rather embrace it.
In a natural setting at the limits of constructability, Rolo offers a landscape approach to an architectural project. Located in the Laurentian region of Quebec
The São Lázaro Apartments proposed the demolition of the interior, already very changed, in order to rebuild the building, rehabilitating the existing facade and expanding it by two floors to hide the existing gable with the adjacent building.