Marmion Street House by Philip Stejskal Architecture
Marmion Street House is a residence for a young family with a love for the beach, water-sports, cooking and community.
Marmion Street House is a residence for a young family with a love for the beach, water-sports, cooking and community.
Paperback house enables a family of four including two publishers who frequently work from home to live, work relax and play connected with each other and the environment.
Located in a magnificent, park-like setting filled with mature, 80-foot-tall oak trees, the Oak Woodland House meets the clients’ desire for a family home that is casual, stylish, functional, and adaptable.
The Branch Residence is located on a one acre-lot in the hills of Montecito. The property originally held a 1960’s ranch house with native Coastal Live Oaks in the back yard.
This vintage rambler sits in a 1960’s builder’s subdivision, and had not been touched. Guiding the design were classic modernist principals espoused by Mid-Century greats like Richard Neutra and Joseph Eichler.
The overall foot print of the Greenwich St apartment remained much as it was with a slight expansion of the kitchen and bathroom.
A unique and beautiful blend of heritage and refined luxury, apartment 16 aligns perfectly the old and the new. Working with heritage buildings such as this former Carlton United Brewery, provide a dramatic canvas of exposed brickwork
This ‘ ground floor apartment ‘ is part of a wider ongoing renovation process of an historical stone house, located in the old town of Koper. House V consists of three apartments that we have named V1, V2 and V3.