Rocky River Residence / Miro Rivera Architects
The Rocky River Residence was conceived as an ‘upside down’ house in order to create the feeling of living among the canopies of the surrounding native oak trees.
The Rocky River Residence was conceived as an ‘upside down’ house in order to create the feeling of living among the canopies of the surrounding native oak trees.
The Ridgeview house happily fills with people for afternoon barbecues and late-night parties, but is also at its best as a serene retreat
Manifold House is a straightforward gable form sliced open to create a series of unique spatial experiences that capitalize on the varied relationships between the building, the user, and the natural site context.
This Austin home has just undergone a complete transformation – each room turned into an artful space with loads of character. Ashby Collective reimagined the 5,800 square foot home — giving it the maximalist wow factor the homeowners wanted.
In the heart of East Austin’s transitioning Chestnut neighborhood, the Birdhouse by North Arrow Studio stands as a distinctive architectural project. Nestled on a compact lot shared with a historic 1939 bungalow, the Birdhouse is an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) crafted to seamlessly integrate with its natural surroundings.
When the clients approached Michele Lorenz, Ashby Collective, to reinvent their Lake Austin waterfront home they conveyed the importance of creating a refuge that allowed for a multitude of outdoor spaces.
Ryan and Stephanie Lemmo, owners of Lemmo Architecture and Design, set out to build a new home for themselves and their growing family which consisted of their young daughter and a son on the way.
House Zero is ground zero for the emergence of entirely new design languages and architectural vernaculars that will use robotic construction to deliver the things we need most from our housing: comfort, beauty, dignity, sustainability, attainability, and hope.