Bishop’s Stortford by Nicola Chambers Architect
The house is designed to meet current Building Regulations targets for energy and water efficiency however a Zero Energy Building Fabric and Renewable Energy study …
The house is designed to meet current Building Regulations targets for energy and water efficiency however a Zero Energy Building Fabric and Renewable Energy study …
The Reston, Virginia-based firm, Evolution Design + Build, was hired to modernize this 1970s home with a design that complemented its mid-century roots.
The design of CRA’s New York office involved renovation of two floors at 1411 Broadway, a high-rise office building in the garment district.
The existing home was a brick and stucco two-story residence and was wrapped in heavy masonry porches on both the front and rear of the residence which faces the view.
The clients’ brief for Lawford Road was to create a minimalist, intelligent, and energy-efficient refurbishment of a Victorian property, forming a family home that would allow spaces to adapt over the years.
To meet the client’s needs, we transformed this two-bedroom apartment into a one bedroom home, with a large living area that combines the kitchen, the dining room and the living room.
With the interior architecture underway for a five-story renovation, Workday realized there was an opportunity to capture the energy of their culture within their new space.
Savor is first and foremost a place to educate students in the culinary arts. Operated by the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), Savor functions as a full-service teaching restaurant where students learn and hone their skills while working with professional chefs, restaurateurs, and teachers.
RUST Architects planned an additional floor to an old apartment block in the north of Tel Aviv. The old neighborhood is being renovated and permits architects to add extensions to the apartment buildings …
Riverfront Loft comprises a 5,100 SF condominium renovation connecting two existing units on different levels with a new interior stair.
„History meets future,“ declares the fitting motto chosen for the project Five, located in Prague 5 – SmĂchov. A tram depot building occupied the project site, but that could have been called a relic even when it was built.
This project entailed the refurbishment and extension of neighbouring houses, the aim being to maximise the benefit of a single build with an agreed palette of materials, whilst offering variation between the two properties.