House Among the Pines / ArchObraz
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 Among the Pines” in the suburbs of Dnipro, Ukraine, conceived by Archobraz, is an architectural exploration of sustainable living in harmony with nature.
Our Clients approached our studio expressing a love for the ‘Bach’ (pronounced ‘batch’), a super-small footprint holiday home type, common in New Zealand.
The Antler House, built in The Springs of East Hampton in 1968, was perhaps his most whimsical. Over the years, new owners replaced original quirks with standard building features, and tacked on pragmatic additions.
A ski house at heart providing both intimate family living and guest dwelling. This property close to Sunday River revealed a steeper incline than initially realized.
The project is composed of eleven small cabins, including four different typologies, from 28sqm to 58sqm. They are distributed across the plot according to the natural configuration of the terrain
The clients specified that the building program should include a home for a family of four and a separate unit for their grandparents.
Set among mature redwoods, this classic timber modified A-frame was built in 1974 and renovated by PLOW to bring it into the contemporary era.
Located in Darby, Montana, the design of this 2,400-square-foot residence is a personal reflection of the homeowners’ sense of style, life experiences, and love of the land.