Banana Tree House by YARD Architects
Our clients for Banana Tree House are from Germany and Jamaica, and their initial brief contained images of tropical plants, houses in Brazil and pictures exotic holidays.
About Richard Chivers
Richard Chivers is a professional Architectural and Interiors photographer based in Brighton & London, working for clients across the UK and Internationally. Richard Specialises in capturing Architecture Interiors and the built environment and the people that inhabit these spaces.
Richard’s personal work is based around creating documentary projects that look at the shaping and re-shaping of the British landscape. He has received several Arts Council awards to make, curate and exhibit his work, exhibiting across the UK and Internationally. His work has been published in the British Journal of Photography, Source Magazine and he was a Magenta Flash Forward 2009 winner. His project Textures of Time has been published as a Folded sheet Profile 004 by Chalet Alpin.
He was Co Founder of the photography collective Human Endeavour who exhibited at the Brighton Photo Fringe and the Format International Photography Festival in Derby. He is now a member of the MAP6 collective whom have completed projects in Milton Keynes and the Shetland islands. Which have been exhibited at the MK Gallery and the Brighton Photo Fringe 2018 respectively.
LOCATION: Brighton & London, UK
LEARN MORE: rchivers.co.uk
Our clients for Banana Tree House are from Germany and Jamaica, and their initial brief contained images of tropical plants, houses in Brazil and pictures exotic holidays.
The Muse house is an early 20th Century dwelling infilled between two semi detached villas within the De Beauvoir estate.
The Cyril Mansions flat is a London pied-a-terre for a business lady who lives in the countryside and stays in London a few days a month (she does not wish to be named). The flat is in the prestigious Cyril Mansions in the Prince of Wales Drive fronting Battersea Park.
This wooden-clad annexe, completed September 2017, replaced a dated structure in the grounds of a house that Magnus Strom had worked on at his previous practice. The main house was completed back in 2010, and the owner approached Strom Architects in 2015 to replace the existing annexe on site.
alma-nac managed to construct the Slim House, on budget and within these tight constraints. The characteristic sloped roof greatly reduces the cost of construction, with staggered rooflights providing views out while ensuring light penetrates to the centre of the property.