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The Fisher House, also known as the Norman Fisher House, was designed by the architect Louis Kahn in 1967 in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
In the bushy Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte, the modular design of Alistair Knox’s Fisher House (1970) has been sensitively updated to retain its celebration of the unique Australian light and the surrounding “sun-evolved” landscape.
The Fisher House, also known as the Norman Fisher House, was designed by the architect Louis Kahn in 1967 in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
Modernism meets modernity in this update that sees contemporary functionality and Fisher & Paykel tech usher a true-blue beauty into the future.
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Modernism meets modernity in this update that sees contemporary functionality and Fisher & Paykel tech usher a true-blue beauty into the future.
The Fisher House, also known as the Norman Fisher House, was designed by the architect Louis Kahn in 1967 in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
1967, Hatboro (US) via #1 © a+u
The midcentury Fisher House by Australian designer Alistair Knox in Melbourne gets a contemporary facelift by Adriana Hanna
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Lucky chances brought together an international couple and a Louis Kahn-designed house.
1967, Hatboro (US) via #1 © a+u
Image 7 of 8 from gallery of 9 Architects Reflect on the Homes That Most Inspired Them. Photograph by Grant Mudford
We wrote not long ago about the amazing Louis Kahn house built for the Fisher family in Hatboro—a labor of love it took the famous architect seven years to complete. Now the National Trust for...
The Fisher House, also known as the Norman Fisher House, was designed by the architect Louis Kahn in 1967 in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
In the bushy Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte, the modular design of Alistair Knox’s Fisher House (1970) has been sensitively updated to retain its celebration of the unique Australian light and the surrounding “sun-evolved” landscape.
When you enter the house, you immediatly get to see straight through it and on to the green of the garden.
In the bushy Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte, the modular design of Alistair Knox’s Fisher House (1970) has been sensitively updated to retain its celebration of the unique Australian light and the surrounding “sun-evolved” landscape.
Modernism meets modernity in this update that sees contemporary functionality and Fisher & Paykel tech usher a true-blue beauty into the future.
Lucky chances brought together an international couple and a Louis Kahn-designed house.
1967, Hatboro (US) via #1 © a+u
Explore Jon Reksten's 4506 photos on Flickr!
Einleitung „Ich habe immer mit Quadraten starten“, sagte Louis Kahn. Es genügt eine kurze Bewertung der Grundrisse seiner berühmtesten Bauten, von den Bädern von Jewish Community Center in Trenton, der Nationalversammlung von Bangladesch, um diese Beobachtung zu bestätigen. Manchmal ist das ganze Gebäude ein Quadrat (die Library Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire), aber häufiger […]
In the bushy Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte, the modular design of Alistair Knox’s Fisher House (1970) has been sensitively updated to retain its celebration of the unique Australian light and the surrounding “sun-evolved” landscape.
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In the bushy Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte, the modular design of Alistair Knox’s Fisher House (1970) has been sensitively updated to retain its celebration of the unique Australian light and the surrounding “sun-evolved” landscape.
1967, Hatboro (US) via #1 © a+u