Mavis House, Contemporary and Minimal Renovation by Altereco Design
Mavis House is a contemporary and minimal renovation that transformed a post war brick house into an expansive family home situated in Yarraville.
Mavis House is a contemporary and minimal renovation that transformed a post war brick house into an expansive family home situated in Yarraville.
Alexandra House by Shaun Lockyer Architects transforms a forgotten turn-of-the-century boarding house and pathology lab into a vibrant family home. Situated on a unique site, the project balances open planning, heritage preservation, and sustainable reuse to meet the needs of a growing family.
The Double Happiness House took shape in the computer. Layout first sorted, with different zones, and thinking of the way the floorplan would be used, keeping the powder room away from the kitchen
The Ballarat East House is wrapped in a locally sourced vertically clad native Australian hardwood board and batten cladding. This emulates it’s vertically native treed environment whilst light and shadow change on the three dimensional cladding throughout the days progress.
A Queenslander in the leafy suburb of Paddington takes on a new personality with this very progressive and unexpected double-height extension.
Our response was inspired and directed by the client’s determined assertion that she was merely the current caretaker of this ‘old lady’; of this building that had preceded and would surely succeed her into the future.
Greenway Views Seniors Living, designed by Gray Puksand for LDK Healthcare and Cromwell Property, rewrites the book on design for retirement living and aged care – and it strikes a chord.
Shutter House is an imaginative and unique home situated in Wembley, Western Australia. A concrete block structure is wrapped in a secondary timber batten skin, with the locally sourced timber creating a warm and tactile materiality that creates a subtle juxtaposition in external finishes.
The clients showed some images, their ideas generally were of a ‘ranch ’styled house. It was a bit more Texan in feel, and this was fine as I had been influenced before by a Texan design.