Round Choreography House / McKimm
The Round Choreography House works with the clients’ dynamic energy and is an attempt to allow the family to forget about the outside world for a while; mixing rigour with imagination.
The Round Choreography House works with the clients’ dynamic energy and is an attempt to allow the family to forget about the outside world for a while; mixing rigour with imagination.
The building at 55 East Cordova, a former relic of sand-blasted brick and old-growth timber, was a 150,000 sf warehouse built in 1909 by architect Edward Evans Blackmore in downtown Vancouver, B.C.
Located on Esmoriz, this project is a contemporary reinterpretation of the fishermen’s house called “Palheiro”, wich emerged in the early 19th century as a response to the need the inhabit the beach.
In the historic centre of the town of Alcásser this house is located between party walls. Raised with a double exterior facade, it allows the client to meet their expectations in terms of privacy, while maintaining the…
The extension and refurbishment of this four-bed house delivers spaces which feel intimate yet expansive, with custom-built joinery throughout designed by the Emil Eve.
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Our firm splits the client briefing into two branches, rational and emotional. The rational branch is certain and focused, the client tells us their needs connected to their everyday lives.
The project was conceived with the idea of being situated among various endemic trees on the site. One of the fundamental strategies applied is to position itself “among the trees” and to respect the existing nature.
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