A Kitchen on Wheels / Turner Architects
” A Kitchen on Wheels ” is a improvement project completed by Turner Architects, a small chartered RIBA architectural practice in South East London.
” A Kitchen on Wheels ” is a improvement project completed by Turner Architects, a small chartered RIBA architectural practice in South East London.
Piampiano Residence, located in Woody Creek, Colorado, was designed by Studio B Architecture + Interiors. Perched at the rivers edge, this project consists of an addition to the existing house as well as a detached garage with a dwelling unit above. The new architecture reinterprets the existing house and marries the project as ‘a whole’ through its use of materials, patterns and massing.
Westgarth House is a single-family home designed by Melbourne-based Ben Callery Architects. The architects had designed a rear living space that opens onto an airy, double-height void that’s carefully orientated, glazed and cross-ventilated to flood the space with natural light, warmth, breezes and views of the surrounding trees.
The client approach us with a brief to renovate their double fronted cottage in hawthorn, after a few briefing session with the clients, it became very clear that their lifestyle revolved around their garden and spending their days outdoor as much as possible.
Located in a small coastal holiday town south of Perth, this alterations and additions project aims to upgrade an existing 70s weatherboard cottage to allow the owners, long time wheatbelt residents to make a permanent sea-change.
YamaMar Design Architects in collaboration with Alison Damonte Design studio and landscape design firm Terremoto have completed the modernization of this San Francisco house for a family of four. “Give us an urban oasis, something minimal and modern but warm with a seamless flow from inside to out..” was the mandate from our clients for this San Francisco home remodel.
Virginia Kerridge Architect has designed Kerridge house + apartment, a family home located in the Sydney beachside suburb of Coogee, Australia.
The Harold Street House in Melbourne, Australia, exemplifies timeless architectural design, thanks to Nest Architects’ thoughtful renovation in 2014. The goal of this project was to create a home with enduring character, ensuring the residence would not “age” prematurely.