Casa Schneider / Ibarra Rosano Design Architects
The play of light and geometry in Casa Schneider stems from the unusual wedge-shaped lot nestled between two adjacent properties.
The play of light and geometry in Casa Schneider stems from the unusual wedge-shaped lot nestled between two adjacent properties.
A Hingham-based couple who commuted to Boston for work commissioned ZeroEnergy Design to create a modern home on their private marshfront property that fit with their green lifestyle. They had already decided that their existing 80s-era home wasn’t sited optimally, didn’t take advantage of the outdoors, and couldn’t accommodate their combined family.
Brush House sits on the corner of a typical Melbourne suburban block. The siting explores an alternate subdivision pattern where front and rear gardens meld into a continuous expansive landscape.
This striking rural country house was designed for a couple and their two children near Creemore, Ontario in the Municipality of Grey Highlands.
The Berkley House renovation reflects the family’s future-focus and respect for the past and is the result of a respectful homage to architectural influences, both at home and abroad.
A sustainable apartment. Unique and made to measure. Firm architects designed and realized a conceptual living environment from scratch.
This project is a backyard oasis designed for relaxation and entertaining. The design includes a double garage, pool, deck, pergola and gardens.
A longtime client of Altius Architecture, the owners of this residence started looking for a cottage home in 2007. After four years exploring Ontario cottage country, they purchased this property from a colleague but immediately began to doubt their decision. However, this doubt quickly melted away after they had spent their first summer there.