Image 4 of 19 from gallery of Ocotea House Renovation / in situ studio. Photograph by Keith Isaacs
Modern beach house located in the coastal suburb of Avoca Beach, Australia, designed in 2019 by the renowned Architecture Saville Isaacs.
The Beach House by Architecture Saville Isaacs took the meaning of “bring the outdoors into your home” to another level. The client’s brief was to build a home capable of accommodating a small family yet expandable to accommodate multiple guest configurations, varying levels of privacy, scale and interaction; with a preference for raw, natural and…
Architecture Saville Isaacs has completed the 'Twin Houses', a modern two house project that sits comfortably within the established urban streetscape of Sydney, Australia.
The Beach House by Architecture Saville Isaacs took the meaning of “bring the outdoors into your home” to another level. The client’s brief was to build a home capable of accommodating a small family yet expandable to accommodate multiple guest configurations, varying levels of privacy, scale and interaction; with a preference for raw, natural and…
A new weekend home for long-term clients with a view to future permanent residence. The house and interiors are designed to maximise its spectacular Avoca beachfront location
NEW. Mt Desert from Frenchman's bay 9 x 20" giclee print on paper, limited edition of 15 prints, signed and numbered by Henry Isaacs Developed from an original oil painting by Henry Isaacs. These prints are exquisite images. Bright, gorgeous digital printing in very intense pigment, using the '"Epson" process by John Preston of Lebanon, NH. John has been in this printing business for twenty five years. We work together in proofing and producing only perfect prints. I sign and inspect each print. Files are destroyed after edition is sold. Only a very few images are selected for printing each year. The are sent to you Priority Mail in a sturdy shipping tube. They should be handled as you would a traditional water color. Please do not display in harsh light. For information about my work, go to: www.henryisaacs.com, or write to me: [email protected].
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Architecture Saville Isaacs has completed the 'Twin Houses', a modern two house project that sits comfortably within the established urban streetscape of Sydney, Australia.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
CLOSEOUT Ready to Hang on STRETCHED CANVAS View over the Boat Houses to Mount Desert Is. from Islesford, ME. 28 x 30", limited edition of 6 prints. Every Summer I drag a huge canvas up onto the seawall near my friends' Susan and Jeff's home. There are so many parts to this view that I can play with. The island marsh, the old boat houses, the harbor, sail boats, the mountains of Acadia National Park, and , if I pick my day well, glorious skies that wrap it all together. Developed from original oil paintings by Henry Isaacs. These prints are exquisite images. Bright, gorgeous digital printing in very intense pigment, using the '"Epson'' process by John Preston of Lebanon, NH. John has been in this printing business for twenty five years. We work together in proofing and producing only perfect prints. I sign and inspect each print. Files are destroyed after edition is sold. Only a very few images are selected for printing each year, and tend to sell out within weeks. The are sent to you Priority Mail in a heavy cardboard mailer. They should be handled as you would a traditional water color. Please do not display in harsh light. For information about my work, go to: www.henryisaacs.com, or write to me: henry [!at] henryisaacs.com.
Modern beach house located in the coastal suburb of Avoca Beach, Australia, designed in 2019 by the renowned Architecture Saville Isaacs.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Completed in 2016 in Raleigh, United States. Images by Keith Isaacs. The existing house on Ocotea was a well-loved, 1960's, low-sloped ranch with a full basement visible from the left side. Over the years, what was...
Modern beach house located in the coastal suburb of Avoca Beach, Australia, designed in 2019 by the renowned Architecture Saville Isaacs.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
A new book revisits the designer's visionary work, which advanced everything from flexible, “living” structures to microhouses.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
A new weekend home for long-term clients with a view to future permanent residence. The house and interiors are designed to maximise its spectacular Avoca beachfront location
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
How To Build Your Own Living Structures is an out-of-print manual of utopian architecture from 1974 created by American architectural experimenter Ken Isaacs. We Find Wildness features a beautifully illustrated article on Ken Isaacs, a man who turned needs into ideas while being a pennyless...
Image 6 of 19 from gallery of Ocotea House Renovation / in situ studio. Photograph by Keith Isaacs
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
A new book revisits the designer's visionary work, which advanced everything from flexible, “living” structures to microhouses.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
A new book revisits the designer's visionary work, which advanced everything from flexible, “living” structures to microhouses.
Image 13 of 19 from gallery of Ocotea House Renovation / in situ studio. Photograph by Keith Isaacs
How To Build Your Own Living Structures is an out-of-print manual of utopian architecture from 1974 created by American architectural experimenter Ken Isaacs. We Find Wildness features a beautifully illustrated article on Ken Isaacs, a man who turned needs into ideas while being a pennyless...
Architecture Saville Isaacs has completed a casual holiday home along the Australian coast, that's designed for entertaining friends and family.
About building sustainable, eco-friendly, modular, flexible, multi-functional living structures which reconfigure the entire volume of a room, being bigger than furniture and smaller than architecture.
A new book revisits the designer's visionary work, which advanced everything from flexible, “living” structures to microhouses.
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material
Responding to the irregular site boundary and contextual differences, the two houses take on different yet complementary forms, differentiated by mass and material