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Hazelton Residence / Batay-Csorba Architects

Project: Hazelton Residence Architects: Batay-Csorba Architects Team: Jodi Batay-Csorba, Andrew Batay-Csorba Project Area: 4,000 sqft Location: Toronto, Canada Photography: Doublespace Photography Text by Batay-Csorba Architects The Hazelton Residence is an addition and full interior renovation to an existing four-storey duplex originally designed by Barton Myers, in 1983. The building was reinvented and converted into one

Frame Terrace House by McMahon and Nerlich Architects 4

Frame Terrace House / McMahon and Nerlich Architects

Architects: McMahon and Nerlich Architects Project: Frame Terrace House Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Area: 188 m2 Photography: Mish Edstein & Superk Photo Frame Terrace House is a single-family house recently renovated by McMahon and Nerlich Architects, a boutique practice based in South Melbourne. From the architect: The project was to transform a modest existing heritage house

Los Molles House by Thomas Löwenstein 1

Los Molles House by Thomas Löwenstein

Architects: Thomas Löwenstein Project: Los Molles House Location: Los Molles, La Ligua, Valparaiso, Chile Area: 120.0 m2 Project Year 2016 Photography: Alejandro Gálvez Los Molles House is a private residence designed by Chilean architect Thomas Löwenstein. The house is located near Los Molles beach town, in the fifth region of Chile, in a half acre

Casa Leutscher by Ox Arquitectura 19

Casa Leutscher / OX Arquitectura

Our client wanted a warm, cozy home, where wood was the protagonist. Badly understood in general the concept “minimalism” beyond the “less is more”, we wanted “the maximum with the minimum”, which in no case reduces spatial complexity or quality of finishes.

Wyoming Residence by Abramson Teiger Architects

Wyoming Residence / Abramson Architects

Echoing the grandeur of the Teton Mountain Range whilst seamlessly inhabiting the adjacent grassland, the Wyoming Residence exhibits a conscientious marriage of form and material. The property’s zoning restrictions were artfully managed with careful assimilation into the natural landscape.

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