The Stone House in Ashkelon by Hila Hendifer
Strips of basalt stone cover the external facades of the house planned by Hila Hendifer. The heavy presence of the stone gets a light boost from the wide windows system.
Strips of basalt stone cover the external facades of the house planned by Hila Hendifer. The heavy presence of the stone gets a light boost from the wide windows system.
Rocks have been a staple of gardens for centuries. In Eastern Asian history, the use of rocks in gardens can be traced back over 1,500 years. Often, the rocks would be the highlight of what are popularly known today as ‘Zen gardens’.
Tinderbox House is, at its core, a practical, understated family retreat, for a successful and local Tasmanian family. Responding to the many natural and manmade constraints of the site, the highly crafted design is an attempt to add to the ecosystem rather than imposing itself on it.
Nestled on the remote mountains of Palmichal de Acosta, Costa Rica, and surrounded by cloud forest, lies Wild House, a brutalist tropical haven.
“I was going to walk in the footsteps of my grandfather” – that was the motivation of the architect when he agreed to renovate this residence built by his grandfather, also an architect.
A starting point of creative departure was the industrial feel of a traditional stone stable, characteristic for the Peloponnese rural areas, with its low, long, and tiled shed roof appearance.
This Two-Level Residence was planned by Architect and Interior Designer Inon Ben-David over a period of two years and another full year was dedicated to its construction.
When considering adding stone cladding to your home, it can seem like there are an endless number of possibilities when it comes to picking the right color and style.
NCaved House is a vacation residence of 360m2, located on Serifos Island, on a small secluded rocky cove seemingly hovering just above sea level.
Kastella, the Montreal-based manufacturer and distributor of premium hardwood furniture, is thrilled to share the Lake Brome Residence, the company’s first millwork collaboration with architectural firm Atelier Pierre Thibault.
Overlooking coastal anchialine ponds where ancient Hawai’ians raised fish, this 13,497-square-foot home for an extended family was designed so that all its major living spaces capture views of Uluweuweu Bay and Kikaua Point.
Live Oak House – Composed as a series of layers, the facade of this stunning home unfolds behind a screen of mature live oak trees.