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Paddington Terrace House
Paddington Terrace House
ARENA DESIGN ARCHITECTSARENA DESIGN ARCHITECTS
Contemporary Rear Balcony with glass floor to allow light into Family Room below.Glazed roof achieves same result for upstairs Master Bedroom. Adjacent Balcony was used as datum for scale of new balcony. Photo: Colin Brown
Steel & Glass Bi-fold Door - Close-up
Steel & Glass Bi-fold Door - Close-up
dSPACE Studio Ltd, AIAdSPACE Studio Ltd, AIA
Steel and Glass 17ft Tall Bi-fold Door Zoom. Evan Thomas Photography
Laneway House
Laneway House
FMSA ArchitectureFMSA Architecture
Photographer: John Gollings Located in the inner city suburb of Hawthorn East, the Laneway House is an example of a contemporary infill residential architecture. As the name suggests, the Laneway House occupies what was an existing laneway beside the clients existing residence and office. Maximising the spatial constraints of the site, the compact residence spans 3 levels creating distinct zones for living and retreat. A modern angular staircase featuring bold coloured glass panels connects each level offering a point of orientation throughout the home. Exterior fibreglass ‘shading matrixes’ fixed to the front and rear façades create a sense of privacy on all levels on the. Heaviest at street level, the porosity of the screens increases on the upper floors as the need for external privacy decreases.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Malmsbury House
Malmsbury House
Perversi-Brooks ArchitectsPerversi-Brooks Architects
House extension and renovation for a Chef-come-Artist/Collector and his partner in Malmsbury, Victoria. Built by Warren Hughes Builders & Renovators. Ben Hosking Architectural Photography
Beverly Hills Backyard Hideaway
Beverly Hills Backyard Hideaway
kitHAUSkitHAUS
Wraparound wood-clad paneling with outdoor sconce.
Laneway House
Laneway House
FMSA ArchitectureFMSA Architecture
Photograph: John Gollings Located in the inner city suburb of Hawthorn East, the Laneway House is an example of a contemporary infill residential architecture. As the name suggests, the Laneway House occupies what was an existing laneway beside the clients existing residence and office. Maximising the spatial constraints of the site, the compact residence spans 3 levels creating distinct zones for living and retreat. A modern angular staircase featuring bold coloured glass panels connects each level offering a point of orientation throughout the home. Exterior fibreglass ‘shading matrixes’ fixed to the front and rear façades create a sense of privacy on all levels on the. Heaviest at street level, the porosity of the screens increases on the upper floors as the need for external privacy decreases.
PASSIVES SOLARHAUS-MODELL-003
PASSIVES SOLARHAUS-MODELL-003
JB ATELIERJB ATELIER
Das Solarhaus-Modell-003 ist ein Bio-klimatisches Haus in einer passiven-Solar-Architektur aus Holz und Glas konzipiert, umweltschonend, zukunftsorientiert und kostengünstig
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Loftcube
Loftcube
AISSLINGER + ASSOZIIERTE | ARCHITEKTEN BAUBERATERAISSLINGER + ASSOZIIERTE | ARCHITEKTEN BAUBERATER
Haus am Waldsee Berlin 2007 bis 2012 Die großen, bislang ungenutzten Flachdächer mitten in den Städten zu erschließen, ist der Grundgedanke, auf dem die Idee des Loftcube basiert. Der Berliner Designer Werner Aisslinger will mit leichten, mobilen Wohneinheiten diesen neuen, sonnigen Lebensraum im großen Stil eröffnen und vermarkten. Nach zweijährigen Vorarbeiten präsentierten die Planer im Jahr 2003 den Prototypen ihrer modularen Wohneinheiten auf dem Flachdach des Universal Music Gebäudes in Berlin. Der Loftcube besteht aus einem Tragwerk mit aufgesteckten Fassadenelementen und einem variablen inneren Ausbausystem. Schneller als ein ein Fertighaus ist er innerhalb von 2-3 Tagen inklusive Innenausbau komplett aufgestellt. Zudem lässt sich der Loftcube in der gleichen Zeit auch wieder abbauen und an einen anderen Ort transportieren. Der Loftcube bietet bei Innenabmessungen von 6,25 x 6,25 m etwa 39 m2 Wohnfläche. Die nächst größere Einheit bietet bei rechteckigem Grundriss eine Raumgröße von 55 m2. Ausgehend von diesen Grundmodulen können - durch Brücken miteinander verbundener Einzelelemente - ganze Wohnlandschaften errichtet werden. Je nach Anforderung kann so die Wohnfläche im Laufe der Zeit den Bedürfnissen der Nutzer immer wieder angepasst werden. Die gewünschte Mobilität gewährleistet die auf Containermaße begrenzte Größe aller Bauteile. design: studio aisslinger Foto: Aisslinger
Heritage Renovation Dawes point
Heritage Renovation Dawes point
POC+P architectsPOC+P architects
Rear view of c 1888 terrace in Dawes point . Restoration of external terraces, introducing new services. POC+P architects
Green Room Loft - Terrace View
Green Room Loft - Terrace View
Houzz-bruger-ID-3361014Houzz-bruger-ID-3361014
The project brief was for the addition of a rooftop living space on a refurbished postwar building in the heart of the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area, London Bridge. The scope of the project included both the architecture and the interior design. The project utilised Cross Laminated Timber as a lightweight solution for the main structure, leaving it exposed internally, offering a warmth and contrast to the planes created by the white plastered walls and green rubber floor.

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