Fat Deer Lodge in Darby, Montana / Cushing Terrell
Located in Darby, Montana, the design of this 2,400-square-foot residence is a personal reflection of the homeowners’ sense of style, life experiences, and love of the land.
Located in Darby, Montana, the design of this 2,400-square-foot residence is a personal reflection of the homeowners’ sense of style, life experiences, and love of the land.
TR Studio proposed a concept that included an extension and full refurbishment turning the terraced property into a two-bedroom ground floor apartment with private garden access and a garden studio
High in the Berkeley Hills sits an updated mid-century modern home that for the homeowners, feels like a cabin nestled in the treetops. Klopf designed a remodel and addition to bring the house into the 21st century indoor-outdoor living.
In this house, the living space unveils through views that change with the winds and tides, like a living and breathing postcard. The project emerges through these captured moments, where each new architectural fragment prints and dances in its context.
Project: Straddie Shack Architecture and Interiors: Shaun Lockyer Architects Builder: Henderson Construction Engineering: Westera Partners Location: North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia Photo Credits: Maree Homer The Straddie Shack, Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island involves a small re-calibration of a Donovan Hill designed beach house to complete the internal courtyard space and add a rear deck
Birketts is a full-service law firm advising businesses as well as individuals in the UK and internationally. Birketts came to Bluespace to help transform their workspace in line with their new brand identity
The aesthetics of Bottega Veneta is understated and subtle. Those who understand Bottega Veneta have a confident, elegant and be-self individuality, just as the non-logo fashion house’s famous slogan “When your own initials are enough” expresses.
Highvale House sits amongst native gums on a sloping site. Perched on posts to disturb the land as little as possible, this raised position provides vistas through branches to the valley and hills beyond.