Lin House by Daniel Marshall Architects
Adaptability and a sense of privacy and retreat were essential requirements in the design of Lin House, a 330m² home on a tight suburban site within a neighbourhood of ’60s houses.
Adaptability and a sense of privacy and retreat were essential requirements in the design of Lin House, a 330m² home on a tight suburban site within a neighbourhood of ’60s houses.
This beautiful home, built on a hillside in the Sharon Region of Israel, underwent a complete overhaul planned and designed by architect Adi Aronov.
The collaboration with clients started at the architectural project stage of the house, which helped us to partially intervene in the partitioning and even in the installation part.
This renovation celebrates the undercroft. An existing timber Queenslander was moved towards the rear of the site and raised to allow a new living platform underneath the house.
Portland Homeless Family Solutions provides shelter and support services for unhoused families across the greater Portland area. Our firm was approached with their vision for the Family Village Campus
This family of four moved from Tel-Aviv to the prestigious Savion neighborhood to build the house of their dreams – a home designed in a luxurious European style on the one hand, cozy, and homey on the…
The apartment is located in a new building in the Jizera Mountains. The apartment is on the ground floor of the house, so it is directly physically and visually connected to the surrounding landscape.
The “House Among the Pines” in the suburbs of Dnipro, Ukraine, conceived by Archobraz, is an architectural exploration of sustainable living in harmony with nature.
The house is made to function flexibly with and without visitors. It has been designed and built for an empty-nest couple looking to re-size as their adult children have moved out.