Avat Design Studio: In today's life and with the daily expansion of migration to metropolitan areas, the lack of quality in the design of residential spaces is more and more understandable, the lack of open and semi-open spaces such as old yards for outdoor use and greenery, reduced interactions between People living in a residential complex, which has caused people living in a residential complex to have no knowledge of each other, and practically the combination of space cannot create our proper mood among residents.
White Facade with Outdoor Staircase at 47th Street House by Waechter Architecture | Portland Architect
Seattle architecture firm specializing in contemporary and traditional high-end custom residential architecture and design in the Northwest.
Image 7 of 28 from gallery of Adding Fresh Hanging Gardens to Residential Architecture. Photograph by Hoang Le Photography
The Sydney Affordable Housing Challenge global ideas competition sought pilot-phase design concepts for affordable housing in Sydney, where the economy is strong yet residential space is among the least affordable according to surveys of major metropolitan markets. The jury looked for...
The Blairgowrie Beach House on the Mornington Peninsula retained a small proportion of the rear of the existing building and expanded forward on a steeply sloped site to accommodate additional living and sleeping areas. The external materials of the Blairgowrie Beach House have been selected to pick up on some of the colours from the natural landscape. Part of the existing residential dwelling is being re-clad in silver top ash vertical timber shiplap cladding which will be left to naturally grey off. The new additions are finished in custom folded dark metal zinc cladding with a featured vertical standing seam at the panel joins, and the base of the building is finished with a light grey concrete render over concrete blockwork walls. The interior of the Blairgowrie Beach House features a palate of white plasterboard, select plywood panels, and solid European oak timber flooring. The kitchen has been detailed with a feature stone & timber benchtops and a waterfall edge to the island benchtop, and is matched with a stone splashback window. The other built-in joinery also features open timber shelving, and matching wall panels to add a texture to the interior spaces. The external rear courtyard of the Blairgowrie Beach House was completed with low maintenance surfaces including timber decking, and feature concrete walls. The residential phase of the Blairgowrie Beach House was completed in April, 2016. DX Architects are expert architects in Mornington Peninsula providing a range of services to meet all requirements. Contact us today for more information! Photography Aaron Pocock Photography
Project - House 456 Location – Twyford Scope of Works – Renovation + Extension + Conversion Previously separated from the clients' existing bungalow, this disused outbuilding in Twyford has now been fully modernised and integrated into the family home to provide guest accommodation for family and friends. Retaining the character and charm of […]
The American Institute of Architects releases its annual list of the best new works of residential architecture
Safdie Architects’ new fractal-based residential complex will stand out in Singapore’s skyline