Nautical Inspired Home, Western Australia / Humphrey Homes
A cluster of pavilions around an expansive internal courtyard define this nautical inspired home, created by local architect and builder Humphrey Homes.
A cluster of pavilions around an expansive internal courtyard define this nautical inspired home, created by local architect and builder Humphrey Homes.
This modern home with a brise-soleil facade is two stories with a walk-out basement as it opens to a private rear yard patio. Energy efficiency was addressed with two large garden roofs over interior spaces
Incorporating a 75-tonne rammed earth wall, the J&J Residence utilises a series of vertical internal ducts that connect the roof space to a sub floor ventilation system, creating “Activated Thermal Mass”.
Located on a lot overlooking the valley, Casa K has a very peculiar feature: exit to two streets. The topography of the land, with a slope from left to right and front to back, made it possible to distribute it over three floors.
Beacon Courtyard TH is a six-story, late 19th-century townhouse in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood. The residence received a complete infrastructure and aesthetic upgrade
As is well known, the architectural concept of the original hut goes back to Vitruvius and, as an idealized principle of the natural house, gained far-reaching impact in architectural theory of the 18th century
Built in 1970, being in the protected area of the historic district of Puerto Vallarta, Casa de la Torre is already an icon; distinguished by its enigmatic tower and its stone façade, a little alien to the white walls of the town, could we say tropical colonial?
The Romantic Attic was designed as a multifunctional space: it is, in the same time, a relaxing lounge, a work-from-home office and a dressing.