Low Energy House by Architecture for London
An Edwardian terrace in Muswell Hill was extended and refurbished to create a comfortable, low energy house. The original structure of the house was revealed, its modest beauty celebrated.
An Edwardian terrace in Muswell Hill was extended and refurbished to create a comfortable, low energy house. The original structure of the house was revealed, its modest beauty celebrated.
This uniquely restored house in the heart of Puglia is the perfect combination of the traditional Italian design with a modern twist.
JUMA Architects was commissioned to design a new house on a hill in the Flemish Ardennes. The north side of the plot offers stunning views of the surrounding fields with picturesque church towers in the distance.
Koti apartment is 55 square meters of home for a loving couple. The owners of the apartment are people deeply engaged in upcycling, recycling, and eco-friendly movement.
Located at the end of a dead-end street, Xavier house breaks away from its neighbourhood context by eliminating a front fence – a simple gesture that allows the site to spatially appropriate well beyond its title boundaries.
In an abandoned engine repair shed, full of rodents and industrial rubbish, some spaces are conditioned for tertiary use. The proposal relies on the strict modulation of the existing trusses for the articulation of its four areas.
Grand Wuji Hotel is near Tianlong Temple, the tranquil environment of which creates a peaceful Zen world away from the hustle and bustle.
Artfully situated in Los Angeles’ world-famous Venice neighborhood sits the Lindstrom residence, the latest architectural creation from award-winning southern California design firm, Minarc.