Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
A 19th century former furniture warehouse in Camden is transformed into an inspired office space with serious design chops...
pH+ realised a residential complex on a hillside north of London, featuring carefully selected materials that are used in sensitive and pragmatic ways.
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Tom Ferguson Photography. Located on a stepped site in Sydney’s Inner West, this new home seeks to adopt clarity and simplicity in response to its complex site. The brief is...
Image 18 of 26 from gallery of Melbourne Quakers Center / Nervegna Reed Architecture + ph Architects. Photograph by John Gollings
Image 4 of 47 from gallery of BMT House / K.A Studio + AD9 Architects. Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki
Iceland Wharf, designed by pH+ architects is a mixed-use scheme that layers domestic spaces within a larger complex that also includes maker spaces and retail.
The majestic PH House north of Copenhagen has undergone yet another update to its interior design. Drawing on natural references, the walls have been repainted, build-in shelving and new kitchen units in warm oak have been installed, and our recent furniture designs for Karimoku Case Study offer a warm, contemporary feel to the space.
You can take an architect to water but you can’t make it build a warehouse. PH+ takes a fresh approach to housing
Image 17 of 26 from gallery of Melbourne Quakers Center / Nervegna Reed Architecture + ph Architects. Photograph by John Gollings
Following the completion of the RIBA Award winning Golden Lane Office Building we were asked to investigate the refurbishment possibilities of 18...
Completed in 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images by Ana Grucki. Our clients chose an old warehouse that had been repurposed as rental housing as the location for their new home. The project was designed with a...
Read A few days ago the 12 gold medal winners of the best architects 18 award were announced selected by an international jury from the best 71 projects
Completed in 2015 in Shimogyo Ward, Japan. Images by Nacása & Partners. Until some time ago, there were, as we were told, 12 bars spread over three 2-storey houses on this 50 m2 plot on Kiyamachidori, adjacent to one of...
Image 9 of 26 from gallery of Melbourne Quakers Center / Nervegna Reed Architecture + ph Architects. Photograph by John Gollings
Image 19 of 56 from gallery of School of Foreign Languages / AUDB Architects. Photograph by Argun Tanriverdi
The client, an Art Gallery director, asked for a contemporary home on a narrow inner city allotment. The house was to have two bedrooms plus an extra...
Completed in 2020 in West Melbourne, Australia. Images by John Gollings. The Quakers Centre in Melbourne is a renovation and addition to a 1960s office building on the edge of the Melbourne CBD. The building houses the...
Completed in 2013 in Anglet, France. Images by Patrick Miara . A strong proposal regarding management of the car park, because this one is completely treated underground. This having for effect to delete quite...
The majestic PH House north of Copenhagen has undergone yet another update to its interior design. Drawing on natural references, the walls have been repainted, build-in shelving and new kitchen units in warm oak have been installed, and our recent furniture designs for Karimoku Case Study offer a warm, contemporary feel to the space.
Completed in 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images by Ana Grucki. Our clients chose an old warehouse that had been repurposed as rental housing as the location for their new home. The project was designed with a...
Image 2 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Photograph by Tim Soar
Completed in 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images by Ana Grucki. Our clients chose an old warehouse that had been repurposed as rental housing as the location for their new home. The project was designed with a...
BES pavilion is a service space for an open community, focusing on the aspects of art and culture. Located in the central Ha Tinh city, BES (Bamboo + Earth +...
Read Turkish architect Emre Arolat 1963 graduated from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in 1986
Image 22 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Block C / Plans
Image 9 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Photograph by Tim Soar
Låt oss starta dagen med att frossa i bilder från PH House av Norm Architects. PH House är en hus i minimalistisk stil i Köpenhamn designad av Norm Architects som fick uppdraget att restaurera denna
Image 12 of 29 from gallery of Sunyata Hotel in Dali Old Town / Zhaoyang Architects. Photograph by Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Image 4 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Photograph by Tim Soar
Completed in 2014 in Icheon-si, South Korea. Images by Park sehwon. Besides the apartment, multi-housing in Korea is one of the most common housing. Generally, on the low part of the multi-housing there is a parking...
Image 8 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Photograph by Tim Soar
Completed in 2021 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images by Ana Grucki. Our clients chose an old warehouse that had been repurposed as rental housing as the location for their new home. The project was designed with a...
Image 12 of 23 from gallery of Pinnacle N10 / pH+. Photograph by Tim Soar
The majestic PH House north of Copenhagen has undergone yet another update to its interior design. Drawing on natural references, the walls have been repainted, build-in shelving and new kitchen units in warm oak have been installed, and our recent furniture designs for Karimoku Case Study offer a warm, contemporary feel to the space.
Poul Henningsen PH 80 floor lamp for Louis Poulsen in White and Red. The PH 80 was put into production after Henningsen's death, as a celebration of what would have been his 80th birthday. A designer focused on the future, Henningsen had been working with plastic materials as the new material for his fixtures. The PH 80 floor lamp is made of opal acrylics, instead of glass, with the intention of making a less expensive product with the same lighting characteristics as a glass fixture. The PH 80 floor lamp emits diffused light with the majority directed downward. The opal acrylic shades provide comfortable lighting, while the red hue of the top reflector gives the light a warm glow. The PH 80 floor lamp is composed of a black base with a chrome-plated steel stem with white opal acrylic bottom shades and a black polycarbonate top shade. Price is per item. Accommodates 1 X 100W equivalent standard medium base (e26) LED bulb. Dimmer on the 8.5' cable. UL listed. Lead time up to 10-12 weeks. Please note less