Haddington Park House: Renovation of a 1940’s Bungalow in Dublin
Haddington Park House emerges as a stunning fusion of extension and renovation, breathing new life into a 1940s bungalow nestled in the serene surroundings of Glenageary, Co. Dublin.
Haddington Park House emerges as a stunning fusion of extension and renovation, breathing new life into a 1940s bungalow nestled in the serene surroundings of Glenageary, Co. Dublin.
This project was developed within the competition Belarus design award 2015 by Chernova Yuliya and Artem Tiutiunnyk (KOTRA architects). The theme of the competition has prompted us to create the house, inspired traditions and customs of our ancestors.
Conde House, a global furniture company that blends impeccable Japanese craftsmanship with modern timeless designs, announced today that it will be debuting the TEN Extension Table and the TEN Credenza, designed by Michael Schneider, at ICFF 2018.
This project is for modest yet highly detailed contemporary alterations and additions to an existing detached weatherboard Edwardian residence with a rear Western aspect in Camberwell, Victoria. As well as the proposed living area additions, the brief called for the upgrading of existing bath rooms, wardrobes, improved internal circulation, the provision of a swimming pool, and landscaped utility areas.
Located on Granary Square, the brand’s new hub will contribute to an ever-expanding network of creatives and technologists from the likes of Central St. Martins and LVMH to Google and Spiritland.
The owners for this 5,600-square-foot residence desired a “ fishing cabin ” in the West. They purchased property with an existing house on a beautiful 10-acre site in Jackson, Wyoming. The land offered privacy, views to the Teton Mountain Range, close proximity to a fishing creek and access to the wildlife habitat that the creek supports.
Nestled into the hillside above the Dry Creek Valley, this completely rebuilt and expanded home utilizes minimal architectural moves to change the fundamental relationship of structure to site.
We designed this Cow Hollow penthouse with the purpose of “seeing rather than being seen.” As part of a larger remodel project, we designed a new, modern penthouse that sits discreetly above an existing 1930s Mediterranean-inspired structure.