A Kitchen on Wheels / Turner Architects
” A Kitchen on Wheels ” is a improvement project completed by Turner Architects, a small chartered RIBA architectural practice in South East London.
” A Kitchen on Wheels ” is a improvement project completed by Turner Architects, a small chartered RIBA architectural practice in South East London.
Central Park Duplex is a contemporary residence designed by New York-based SheltonMindel. Brief: In a newly constructed iconic limestone building on ManhattanÍs Central Park West, create a floor thru penthouse duplex with east/west views and north/south party walls. Solution: In order to create a sense of verticality, dematerialize the north south opacity of adjacent units
Coogee House is a residential project recently completed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects. This alts and adds project involved converting an existing 1920’s duplex apartment into a house.
Located in the verdant Laurentians in Quebec, the Estrade Residence reveals itself discretely on the shores of Lac de la Cabane in St-Adolphe d’Howard.
Architect: Replinger Hossner Osolin Architects Project: Southpaw Residence Interiors: Janice Viekman Structural Engineer: Putnam Collins Scott Associates Landscape Architect: Allworth Nussbaum Location: Seward Park, Seattle, Washington Photography: Lara Swimmer Photography Southpaw Residence is a single-family house recently completed by Replinger Hossner Osolin Architects (RHO Architects). The house is located in Seward Park, Seattle, Washington. Unconventional, inventive
Project: Washington Park Residence Architects: Conard Romano Architects Principal Architect: Peter Conard Team: Jim Romano, Erik Voris, Jeffrey Ottem, Fred Johnson, Cate Crist, Hilary Alves Interior Designer: Doug Rasar Interior Design Landscape Architect: Allworth Design Lighting Designer: Brian Hood Lighting General Contractor: Lockhart Suver Location: Washington Park, Seattle Photographer: Aaron Leitz This Washington Park Residence
The defining characteristic of the Eastwood Residence is its contextual responsiveness. While contemporary in expression, it relates to its Lincoln Square, a historically German and family oriented neighborhood on Chicago’s north side, location in a number of ways.
The placement of the Echo Park house was very important to avoid removing any of the mature Cypress trees that surround the house. In one case the house surrounds the tree as the tree penetrates through the house.