dt1 House / Sirotov Architects
dt1 House is a project completed by Sirotov Architects in the center of Kiev, Ukraine. The apartment is designed in a modern style for young men.
dt1 House is a project completed by Sirotov Architects in the center of Kiev, Ukraine. The apartment is designed in a modern style for young men.
The owners of this delightful period home in Toorak Melbourne initially felt they required a second story extension to expand their usable space. Through the rigorous briefing and feasibility process
The design involved the complete renovation and minor addition to one of the first homes built in the ultra-exclusive enclave of Red Mountain in Aspen, Colorado.
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An intervention in an existing building forces the architect to take a position regarding the architectonical object. In this case, the pre-existing dwelling was heir of the local Modern Movement principles, typical of the Mediterranean coast, and the site offered two exceptional conditions regarding that position.
Architects: Walker Workshop Project Team: Ted Leviss, Trent Laughton, Erin White Design Principal: Noah Walker Project: Oak Pass House Location: Beverly Hills, California, United States Building Area 8000.0 ft2 Photographs: Joe Fletcher Oak Pass House is a modern single family residence designed by Walker Workshop. The house is located in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, United
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