Chicory Kiln Converted into a Family Beach Home
House for Hermes was originally a chicory kiln located on Phillip Island, Australia. Andrew Simpson Architects has converted this old building into a warm and comfortable family beach home.
House for Hermes was originally a chicory kiln located on Phillip Island, Australia. Andrew Simpson Architects has converted this old building into a warm and comfortable family beach home.
Designed and renovated by Antwerp-based Sculpt [IT] Architecten, the spectacular Town House ensure a great relationship between exterior and interior.
Project: Mountain View House Architecture: SoNo arhitekti Location: Austria Architects:Edvard Blažko, Marko Volk, Nina Tešanović, Nejc Batistič Site Area: 850 m2 Nett Building Area: 340 m2 Year of Completion: 2015 Photographs Matevž Paternoster Designed by Slovenia-based SoNo Architects, the spectacular Mountain View House has an architecture with clean lines and a predominantly wooden interior. The
Project: Environmentally Friendly House Architects: GYZA Location: Vilnius County, Lithuania Area: 226.0 sqm Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Antanas Minkevičius, Žilvinas Vasiliauskas, Bonnevier Lithuanian architecture studio Gyza designed this villa on the northern outskirts of Vilnius city. The architect’s description: A birch stump surrounded by coniferous forest on the northern outskirts of the city of Vilnius,
St Kilda Gable End House is the latest project by MRTN Architects in Melbourne, Australia. The house was built in the 80s and has been modified to accommodate a young family who wanted more space and light. The architect’s description: While most house alteration projects are concerned with an addition or alteration to the rear of
Project: Invermay House Architects: Moloney Architects Builders: Spence Construction Location: Invermay, Victoria, Australia Year: 2015 Size: 344m2 Photo Credits: Michael Kai Winner – 2015 Australian Timber Design Award Invermay House is a residential project developed by Moloney Architects, architecture studio founded by Mick and Jules Moloney in 2007. This family home is located in the rural
This project was completed by Studio 2Pi Architecture in collaboration with fellow architect Valia Foufa. Melana Villa is located in Tyros, Greece. The architect’s description: It all started as a simple snapshot; At a very steep site with clear view towards the sea a holiday retreat protects its inhabitants from the sun and the strong winds while
Jonathan’s own home was designed to make the most of the north facing aspect of one of the few remaining, undeveloped sites in the Auckland suburb of Mt Eden. The design response to this core idea is the formation of a black cedar barrier wall which slices centrally across the site …