Concrete Curtain House / FGR Architects
Concrete Curtain House is architecture of the slow reveal and private oasis. FGR Architects studio’s metaphor of the folded, pleated curtain gives rise to a residence of fluent tranquillity.
Concrete Curtain House is architecture of the slow reveal and private oasis. FGR Architects studio’s metaphor of the folded, pleated curtain gives rise to a residence of fluent tranquillity.
Our client presented Flavin Architects with a unique challenge. On a site that previously hosted two houses, our client asked us to design a modestly sized house and separate art studio.
Commissioned by south London charity the Walcot Foundation, this build-to-rent development has significantly increased the rent income generated from the historic estate that funds their grants for the relief of poverty in the local area.
HOUSE ON THE BENCH achieves ample space for grape growing by anchoring itself on the edge of the slope, to projecting outward and establishing a place for inhabitation that results in an unparalleled retreat above the valley.
Zuster House explores a classic materials palette with muted tones, textured pressed metal, and characterful timber panel features speaking of tradition and grace.
With an offset, cantilevering top floor building form, our Bronte House offers exceptional street appeal, with finishes carefully selected to suit the local landscape.
Owen and Tom, a young professional couple, engaged Sandbox Studio to transform their rundown Victorian terrace in Paddington, Sydney, into a modern home, while restoring its heritage character.
When Rachel and Simon engaged us for their renovation, their humble cottage was bursting at seams with a creative family of five and two fur babies.
This major renovation transforms a 1950s split-level house into a two-storey, all-electric, multi-generational home. And it was all designed without the need for an addition.
For this part-time retreat in Park City, Utah, CLB Architects crafted a warm and comfortable home intended to grow alongside a trendy and young New York City-based family.
Chamisero House is developed on a single level and with direct contact to the land at the request of its owners. To achieve this and produce a terracing with the least impact on a steep slope hill
During the initial phases of bringing The Uncommon Ranch to life, Michelle and Christian approached us, “Design with FRANK”, in late 2021. Michelle dreamt of The Uncommon Ranch as a sanctuary for lavender farming