Parkside Residence by Ashley Halliday Architects
House and garden were orchestrated to reflect the owner’s generosity of spirit, modern taste, dynamic family lifestyle and desire to engage with their suburban community.
House and garden were orchestrated to reflect the owner’s generosity of spirit, modern taste, dynamic family lifestyle and desire to engage with their suburban community.
Our vision and ambition for the Douglas Street House was to create an intimate home for a professional couple and two children, their eclectic art collection, elderly tortoise, rabbit and aspiration to create an environment fit for a 1960’s bond villain
Rain Harvest Home (La Casa que Cosecha Lluvia) is a humble, tripartite home in the mountains west of Mexico City that integrates with the landscape and the site’s natural cycles to offer an experiential connection to place.
The Peakaboo House explores a fresh typology for multigenerational living in a suburban setting and a fresh approach to the use of steel building materials
Flavin Architects conceived a creative retreat built of steel, wood, and concrete. The structure is situated in the garden behind a Dutch Colonial home in Wellesley, MA.
The Atherton pavilions are two accessory structures rich in detail and imagined by the owners to be of the landscape. Both of identical footprint, height, and materials, these jewel boxes have two distinct functions
Marvell St Studio is an additional chapter to Harley Graham Architect’s exploration into the ‘Garden Studio’ typology. This ongoing discourse expands on ways to address the need for increased urban density by re-imagining the quarter acre block.
This project is an example of restyling a ready land plot with minimum funds and within a very limited timeline. After a thorough work on the initial data the designers kept the zoning of the territory, preserved the existing footpaths and paving.