Portola Valley Courtyard House by Butler Arsmden Architects
Located in San Mateo County, Portola Valley Courtyard House is a new residence designed by Butler Arsmden Architects.
Located in San Mateo County, Portola Valley Courtyard House is a new residence designed by Butler Arsmden Architects.
This loft apartment is a two-bedroom home designed by Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design in New York City. Project description: The Bond Street Loft occupies an entire floor of one of New York City‘s original artists’ loft buildings in Manhattan’s Noho historic district. The 1,500 square foot loft was completely gutted to create a spacious
This small Tzur Moshe residence was designed by Neuman Hayner Architects for a young couple, with expectations of future modular expansion. The grid constructed as a pergola at the back side of the house enables future addition of rooms in the first floor, and the amplification of the ground floor in easy and elegant manners.
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Vietnamese architecture studio Vo Trong Nghia Architects has recently completed Hoan House, an attractive rooftop garden house that delight you with a stunning green roof.
Project: Brook Renovation Architects: Wanda Ely Architect Location: Toronto, Canada Photography: Scott Norsworthy Brook Renovation Project was recently completed by Wanda Ely Architect, a Toronto-based architecture design practice. This renovation transforms the ground floor of a semi-detached Toronto home. Two wood screens are strategically inserted to create a highly efficient floor plan that gets the
Designed by Matt Gibson, this Victorian terrace house utilises the device of the courtyard or a series of courtyards to provide light, amenity & flexibility to an otherwise compact single fronted cottage relieving the need to increase footprint and or go upstairs for this family of 4.
Built in the 1970s, this cedar-clad home with its multi-gabled roof was typical of an era when split-level design was the height of architectural acuity.