Redesign and Reconstruction of a House in London by Rado Iliev
Redesign and Reconstruction goal was to update and extent the existing house and turn it into a larger contemporary home.
Redesign and Reconstruction goal was to update and extent the existing house and turn it into a larger contemporary home.
Ansty Plum rural house is a renovation project recently completed by London-based Coppin Dockray Architects. Set within the historic Wiltshire village of Ansty, this full retrofit and extension has been carried out to an architecturally significant 1960s house and its ancillary but separate studio. Description by Coppin Dockray: This rural house is radically sited on
Edgley Design has designed Pear Tree House in South London. Edgley Design is a young, creative award winning RIBA Chartered architectural practice based in Hoxton, East London, set up by Jake Edgley in 2004. Description by Edgley Design: The concept for this backland house began with a 100 year old pear tree, a remnant of
Project: Bauhaus Bungalow Architect: La Hally Architect Location: Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, United Kingdom Photographer: Simon Maxwell House in Hamble-Le-Rice is a complete renovation and extension project completed by La Hally Architect. The Bauhaus bungalow sits on the edge of the River Hamble, Hampshire, and is a part of Crowsport Estate, a 1930s property commissioned by Sir
Designed by Adrian James Architects, Sandpath is a flat-packed panel home located in the picturesque countryside near Oxford, England. Built with a tight budget in mind, the home showcases how simplicity can lead to elegant and functional design.
In the vibrant neighborhood of Battersea, London, the industrial warehouse conversion at Ransome’s Dock has turned a storied first-floor space into two luxurious loft-style apartments. Once home to Victoria Beckham’s design studio and steeped in history, the building now stands as a stunning example of how industrial heritage can evolve into modern sophistication.
Cat Hill Barn is a beautiful grade II listed barn built in the late 16th century, sitting in the rolling hills of Yorkshire. Despite a difficult process with the local planning officer Snook won planning permission on appeal. Key in winning the support of the appeal officer was the restrained aesthetic of the scheme which deliberately avoided being too domestic in appearance.
At the occasion of a fundraising campaign organized by the University of Cambridge in King’s College Chapel on 17th October 2015, Artichoke invited the artist Miguel Chevalier to create a series of immersive projections