Hidden Studio / Harley Graham Architects
Nestled into rainforest on a 20 acre property in Coopers Shoot Byron Bay, Hidden Studio by Harley Graham Architects is a private sanctuary with views over the hinterland and Pacific Ocean beyond.
Nestled into rainforest on a 20 acre property in Coopers Shoot Byron Bay, Hidden Studio by Harley Graham Architects is a private sanctuary with views over the hinterland and Pacific Ocean beyond.
Based upon the concepts of living in a garden and gathering under a roof, Project Nymph required the renovation and extension of a single fronted terrace house located in the Botanic Gardens precinct of inner Melbourne.
The old town of Lijiang in Yunnan province, where tradition and modernity, tranquility and hustles co-exist, produces an elegant and creative gathering place for homestay hotels. Among the scattering design practices, Li Man•Shen Mi Ji hotel is a special isolated existence.
Finkernagel Ross provided a full architectural and interior design service, coupled with project management including cost consultancy services. We secured planning consent for Boscastle Road house project, which also includes a full basement excavation by a complex series of applications …
The Through residence uses this position to set up a distant dialogue between the 2 green spaces. In front, a U-shaped balcony cantilevers out above street level to channel the park into the interior where raintree canopies frame an intimate study.
Located in the Beaches neighbourhood in Toronto’s East End, the original structure was a two-storey 1,250 SF (139m2) building renovated into a three-storey 1,950 SF (178m2) residence achieved by converting the existing attic space into a master bedroom with ensuite and adding a two-storey rear extension.
City House is an urban oasis located at the heart of the city on an established residential street. Characterized by traditional Victorian homes, the original neighbouring houses have long occupied the tight, narrow lots typical of the area.
Retaining the optimistic façade and the generosity of the original dwelling, Templeton has added to the simple rectilinear form while exploring the decorative possibilities of brick construction commonly found in the architecture of the Art Deco movement.