Minimalist Family Residence / HMH Architecture + Interiors
This home was inspired by an industrial aesthetic, aiming to create the ultimate indoor-outdoor entertainment space and urban oasis for the owners and guests.
This home was inspired by an industrial aesthetic, aiming to create the ultimate indoor-outdoor entertainment space and urban oasis for the owners and guests.
The Sun Shelter (Refúgio do Sol) emerges as an elegant country house designed to welcome a couple during the weekends. The project embraces a fusion of construction techniques, such as rammed earth, hand-rammed earth and reinforced mortar
Like all projects from the office, the inspiration for this house was to find the balance between the built space and the environment. Not only with regards to the structural design in wood but also considering the local climate conditions.
The project is located in the wetlands area within the Paraná River Delta, specifically on “El Chirigüe” island along the Lechiguana Stream, in the province of Entre Ríos.
The family for whom we designed this house had one request above all others: that we create an all-enveloping haven for them. In response to their wishes, our starting point for the central design concept was to create a family bubble
This contemporary family retreat celebrates its unique environment while creating a place that enhances the lives of family and friends with enjoyment for years to come.
Located in Halifax’s long-established West-End neighbourhood, the Armcrescent Residence represents an architectural exportation into increasing urban density without violating the established urban street fabric proportions or land-use patterns.
Tree View House was formerly a fairly plain bungalow at the end of a cul-de-sac, however, following a series of thoughtful interventions Neil Dusheiko Architects have imbued the home with references to Delhi and California where the family have previously lived.