This end-of-terrace Islington town house in London’s Richmond Avenue was creatively transformed by Lipton Plant Architects (LPA).
The properties at 26 & 27 Castlewood Avenue date back to the early nineteenth century and have changed little externally since then. Both...
Image 6 of 22 from gallery of The Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804. Photograph by Corey Gaffer
Inside a five-bedroom bolthole atop 212 Fifth Avenue
Today we present to you the second installment of our Architectural Home Design. In this collection you will find beautiful exterior and interior house designs. All the home are very expensive, so unless you can afford it you will probably…
Image 6 of 17 from gallery of Ravensbourne Avenue House / Minifie Architects. Photograph by Will Scott
This Gilded Age mansion on the Upper East Side of New York City is on the market for $30 million—or $45 million in Bitcoin. Here's a look inside.
1st Avenue Residence is a minimalist house located in Montréal, Canada, designed by microclimat.
The properties at 26 & 27 Castlewood Avenue date back to the early nineteenth century and have changed little externally since then. Both...
On Wednesday I headed over to The Studio at One Kings Lane for a book signing with Paloma Contreras for her new book. It was so nice to meet her (she was as sweet and friendly in person as I expected from knowing her on Insta!) and the book is absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to read
David Charlez Designs' Wise Avenue project in Wayzata, MN showcases custom architectural design work. Check out our portfolio for details and project photos.
This is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom house with 1 parking spot... READ MORE
The Atherton Avenue Residence by Arcanum Architecture in Atherton, California is an enormous contemporary home surrounded by nature. Enjoy!
© Billy Wilson 2011 This Second Empire house stands on Hazelton Avenue in Yorkville, Toronto. The Toronto Project: Hi Flickr, I have been busy finishing my degree, and now I'm done!! I have finally completed my bachelor's in biology and chemistry. I just returned from a trip to Toronto. I have taken a fascination with the city in many ways and I had a list of things to do and experience there. In my three full days of staying there and shooting I experienced a lot and took 4927 photos, I walked dozons of kilometers, and visited many interesting areas. Some of the highlights include; the PATH system, Hockey Hall of Fame, Union Station, all of the major financial building complexes, CN Tower, Old City Hall, Osgoode Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario, Kensington Market, Chinatown, Sunnybrook Park, Cabbagetown, Necropolis, Euclid Hall, Gooderham Houses, Queen's Park Legislative Buildings, All of the old colleges of the University of Toronto, Royal Conservatory of Music, Annex style houses, Yorkville Houses and firehall, Casa Loma, Spadina Museum, the Royal Ontario Museum, Allen Gardens, Mackenzie House, St Michael's Church, Metropolitan United Church, Flatiron Building, St Lawrence Market, Toronto's first post office, St. Lawrence Hall, Sculpture Garden, St. James Church, Gooderham and Worts Distillary, Cherry Street Hotel, and Little Trinity Church and the surrounding neighborhood of Corktown. This is just an image of a large series that I'm doing. The primary goal of this project is to document the diverse types of architecture that one can find in Toronto. Much of it has a British influence or American such as Richardsonian Romanesque when it comes to older buildings. But since Toronto is also a modern alpha global city and a global financial city it has a diverse and impressive amount of modern skyscrapers and post modern architecture. Its diversity is also shown in its people in that atleast 50% of the people living in Toronto weren't even born in Canada, making Toronto the world's most ethnically diverse city. It is extremely colourful and every corner has a new surprise. One can pass down the same street multiple times and stil find surprises like little shops you didn't even notice. I can't wait to return, but I need work in order to get down there again. Please press "L" on your keyboard to see the image on black!!
David Charlez Designs provided custom architectural design for the Alden Avenue project in Edina, MN. Browse our portfolio for more project photos and details.
If there's one thing I get asked more than anything, it's where are the best streets on the Upper East Side to walk and find all of those pretty townhouses and buildings that I (and many others!) post on Instagram. So today I thought I'd share a few of the prettiest streets on the Upper
546 West 13th Avenue Apartments, Vancouver, is an affordable housing development for women by women in Vancouver, design by GBL Architects
Cabinet Alberto Pinto has pulled out all the stops at 27 East 79th Street
If there's one thing I get asked more than anything, it's where are the best streets on the Upper East Side to walk and find all of those pretty townhouses and buildings that I (and many others!) post on Instagram. So today I thought I'd share a few of the prettiest streets on the Upper
Image 10 of 20 from gallery of Apartments in Avenue de Saxe / ECDM. Photograph by Benoit Fougeirol
We broke ground on our new custom home. We are calling it the French Country Modern. White painted brick and a cedar shingled roof will make up the exterior
1st Avenue Residence is a minimalist house located in Montréal, Canada, designed by microclimat.
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In the 8th Arrondissement, beside Parc Monceau on av Van Dyck, this building was so elegant and imposing that I wondered if it were a museum or other public building. When I queried a teenager who emerged to walk her West Highland terrier, her reply that they were simply apartments was evidence that teens all over the world are blissfully unaware of their privileged situations--to her, this was just her everyday life.
The second I saw this 3+1 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with… READ MORE
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Apartments in Avenue de Saxe / ECDM. Photograph by Benoit Fougeirol
22, avenue Rapp, Paris - more Paris info and tips at Living the Sweet Life in Paris!
Laneway housing is very much an existing part of the urban Toronto fabric. Densification of neighbourhoods is achieved through redevelopment of infill l...
Image 4 of 20 from gallery of Apartments in Avenue de Saxe / ECDM. Photograph by Benoit Fougeirol