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ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
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Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
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ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS AND LANDSCAPES
Residence cum Homestay
INSPIRATION:
Inspiration was from the old indo-portuguese settlements,with its perfectly scaled streets and common spaces. A homely scale giving privacy to the units yet achieving grand and luxurious feel. Richness is achieved by Use of earth colors and natural materials, by play of internal volumes, use of skylights and dormer windows, bringing in colorful light to bring a live an old structure which otherwise lacked light and ventilation.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This design attempts at preserving the existing structure, and adding new structures to it, to bring alive a grand colonial style structure. The structures are built around courtyards holding gardens with pathways connecting them. All rooms open to these outdoor spaces which are perfectly scaled to imitate an old settlement. Even though the private residence and the home-stay have separate entrances and spaces, designed to serve two different functions, they share a common design language.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
This place is a homestay. So owners live in the house and give out the rooms to make their guests experience living in an old heritage colonial style home which is designed to feel like a grand house with living spaces, dining spaces and bedrooms in a configuration of how a mansion would be. The rooms all open out to gardens and spill out spaces which have a hierarchy. So one common space leads to other. The owners get to maintain their privacy by the way ther palce is designed and also get to kepp a supervision on the guest area to make sure all is going well.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
The project took 3 years to complete and start operations. Location is Candolim, North Goa.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY:
Architecture, Building and Structure Design PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Locally sourced materials like Laterite stone and mud fro walls, wood framework along with metal beams with cement board ceiling with bitumen for waterproofing above and finally mangalore terracotta roof tiles. Locally crafted terrazzo tiles along with ceramic tiles and Jaisalmer stone for flooring. Traditional Country tiles for roof corbelling. Fiber glass pool lifted above ground not to disturb the natural ground. All trees were retained and buildings built around them to take most advantage of the shade and its natural greenery. In all its a low on energy consumption, Cool, well lit and ventilated house.
SPECIFICATIONS / DIMENSION / PACKAGE / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Total 1100 sqm built up area. Out of this 300 sqmt is old structure which is refurbished as a home having 4 bedrooms and 800 sqm is new structure which is added to accomodate a 6 bedroom homestay and services to facilitate this activity.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Th traditional typologies of heritage structures were studied in terms of the streets leading to them, in terms of its internal spaces ans well as in terms of the materials and techniques used and improvised to suit the requirement and the needs of the present day.
CHALLENGE:
To make the old and new merge and to give the best of both worlds, the past and the present.
Modenese Gastone Group SRL
Classic style is a direction that never gets old and never goes out of fashion. As for classic sofa by Modenese Gastone, this is the best solution that can be made in a process of decorating interior in an appropriate style.
To buy a classic sofa by Modenese Gastone means to give yourself and your family comfort, coziness, to acquire high-quality and solid products. Such furniture embodies the maintenance of corporate spirit, loyalty to traditions and a sense of stability. In our store you can find a catalog of classic sofas in such styles: baroque, rococo, retro, vintage. Regardless of how you design the room, the furniture in classic style will be the central element. The fact is that classics are a category that creates warmth, comfort and coziness in any space.
Today there are many varieties of sofas in classical style — they differ not only in shape and design, but also in the specifics of use:
direct — this is the simplest and most common type, which occurs most often;
corner — a classic corner sofa, which is gaining wide popularity among those who want to maximize the potential of furniture designs;
According to their ability to transform, there are three main categories:
— folding
— sliding
— non-transformable.
The best materials of the highest quality for upholstery of classic sofas are used:
— Velour;
— Velveteen;
— Jacquard
— Suede;
— Leather, etc.
Nowadays, there is a huge selection of elegant upholstery made of fabric and genuine leather, which will allow you to choose a product that fits perfectly into the interior of your home. If you wish, you can also order a sofa according to an individual project, in which all your ideas and desires will be embodied.
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Edifice Design - architects Sydney
AWARD WINNING DUPLEX DESIGN
Bob-a-day Park Little Bay duplex in historical precinct
This Little Bay duplex is the winner of the HIA Housing Awards 2019 for category:
– Townhouse/Villa Development 2-10 dwellings ‘HIA NSW Region’
and a finalist for category:
– Residential Interior Design ‘HIA NSW Region’
Judges said, “A functional design with a light and bright living area that has excellent cross flow ventilation and innovative design with sustainable features.”
Congratulating SSRB Developments with Edifice Design, Architects on such an outstanding achievement, HIA Executive Director – NSW, David Bare, said “The awards recognise excellence in residential construction and these awards provide a tremendous opportunity for HIA members to showcase their projects and highlight building and design excellence.” [HIA Media Release 19 October 2019]
Set in Little Bay’s old Prince Henry Hospital precinct, this dual occupancy is designed to complement its rare historic and coastal location. The two dwelling requirement and contextual fit make the building unique, shaped and functioning as follows:
Design
Subtly distinguished separate dwellings — while still appearing as a single residence.
Contemporary but synergistic with heritage setting — contemporary detailing with a scale (height, setbacks) in keeping with the historic “Flower’s Building” and materials/colour selections (face brick, boarded cladding, stone) that complements, not competes with, its heritage, seaside setting.
Streetscape and contextual fit:
The Ewing Avenue frontage and northern neighbour are addressed by a darker, quieter core element, clad in metal and light coloured, boarded features that extend from the ground to its flat parapeted roof.
The darker, northern side anchors the lighter and more open, glazed southern side that overlooks Bob A Day Park and sits beneath a flat planar roof. External walls are layered horizontally with boarded cladding to the first floor, flat rendered wall at the ground floor and a face brick basement.
Balconies, views and privacy — generous floor to ceiling horizontal louvred windows fill rooms with sunlight and views to the park and ocean. The linear effect is further accentuated by both dwellings having projected outdoor balconies with the southern balcony having a continuum of louvres to either open or close for sunlight, stargazing or privacy.
Façade finishes and an entry of stone, copper and wood — texture and colour, accentuated by a copper panelled front door, timber louvres above and a feature stone blade wall, clearly defines the entry. Slender metal awnings and sliding panels also provide further articulation to the facades as well as privacy.
An entry of stone, copper and wood reflect façade finishes — texture and colour, accentuated by a copper panelled front door, timber louvres above and a feature stone blade wall, clearly define the entry. Slender metal awnings and
sliding panels also provide further articulation to the façades as well as privacy.
A welcoming sky lit void foyer — a large atrium with skylight window brightens the entryway and provides main circulation to the hall and stair.
Linear stair and lift amenity — a streamlined timber stairway with vertically lined balustrade is a focal point of the entry hall. A lift with ceramic tiles to floor and steel finishes services the main dwelling.
A handcrafted bespoke artisan sandstone wall with fireplace — is a centrepiece dividing the main living room from the eating and kitchen areas.
An unusual partially sunken roof terrace — which provides an entertainment area of spectacular district and ocean views while remaining relatively private, quiet and sheltered.
An exterior ‘living green wall’ — which is also viewable from the living room.
A sunny, north east plunge pool — which is overlooked by two semi enclosed entertainment balconies.
Large water tanks totalling 7000 litres — which services toilets, laundry and gardens.
An extensive solar panel system — totalling over 10 KWs.
Client brief
Dual occupancy required for accommodating two separate dwellings, the primary dwelling for parents long term and the secondary dwelling for extended family.
1. Quantitative requirements
Each dwelling with:
2 residential levels + roof terrace + basement carpark
main external balcony off the main living area
private garden setting
full ducted air conditioning
separation by a vertical, fire and acoustically rated, common wall.
Primary dwelling (southside) — for main family:
3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, laundry, open planned living, kitchen and dining areas, a separate TV room, roof terrace and serviced by a lift (basement to level 1)
5,000 litre rainwater tank servicing the toilets and laundry
5.4 KW solar panel system
2 car basement car park.
Secondary dwelling (northside) — for extended family:
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry, open planned living, kitchen, dining, a separate TV room
Plunge pool
2,000 litre rainwater tank servicing the toilets and laundry
4.8 kW solar panel system
1 car basement car park + 1 car hardstand.
2. Qualitative requirements:
Generally:
Maximise sun, light and outlook to all rooms. Extensive glazing and use of skylights.
Rooms to be designed as contemporary spaces with seamless, clean lines.
Colour selections to be light, non jarring, using colours from whites to neutrals.
Use of natural materials such as timber and stone.
Open planned living areas — kitchen, dining and living with a strong spatial connection to encourage family together time.
Main dwelling to have a separate TV room so that living areas remain unaffected by media intrusions.
Bedrooms grouped together on the ground floor to ensure district and ocean views are prioritised for the living areas.
Maximise louvred glazing to southern side of primary residence to overlook Bob A Day Park. Ocean views maximised where possible, most likely achieved across to the north east.
Multi-layered complex approval process
From the outset, there were numerous multi-layered approval stages through which to navigate. This ensured a vigorous, disciplined design approach. Stages included:
The Prince Henry Design Review Panel (PHDRP) — appointed by Landcom to monitor the historic Prince Henry development site
Randwick City Council — Development Application
NSW State Heritage Department — approval required given the project’s proximity to the historic “Flowers” building.
Randwick Council — the Construction Certificate was particularly involved with difficulties around strict adherence to; setbacks, height and floor space ratios and alignments with the southern setback of the “Flowers” Building, a flat roof geometry and guides around the use of external colour and materials.
Randwick Council jurisdiction
Photographer: Aimee Crouch
Caroline Couzens Design Ltd
It is common to come to homes that have been 'developed' without any thought given to the quality of living space. Much detail and interest has been stripped from the property and important elements such as lighting and period detail completely overlooked.
This project fits into this category with my brief to go in and resolve issues of blandness and poor functionality often at a point where there's little left of any budget.
Here we re-discover decorative objects and furniture by repositioning and adding a few fresh accessories.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
Blossoms+Stone
Waterwise and cost effective, this ground cover is the perfect begining for a xeoscaped yard. Add larger stones or more plants to finsh it off.
This is an example of a small traditional drought-tolerant, desert and full sun backyard gravel landscaping in Calgary.
This is an example of a small traditional drought-tolerant, desert and full sun backyard gravel landscaping in Calgary.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
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Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
Caroline Couzens Design Ltd
It is common to come to homes that have been 'developed' without any thought given to the quality of living space. Much detail and interest has been stripped from the property and important elements such as lighting and period detail completely overlooked.
This project fits into this category with my brief to go in and resolve issues of blandness and poor functionality often at a point where there's little left of any budget.
Here we re-discover decorative objects and furniture by repositioning and adding a few fresh accessories.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
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Kitchen Living by Duenas
A luxury kitchen might also be characterized by a style other than the contemporary one, a style that’s less common, retro and thus special and sophisticated in a lot of ways. A kitchen with rustic cabinets could be included in this category, for example.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
Spratley & Partners
Beechwood sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Oxfordshire. Employing high-quality materials, simple detailing and robust forms, the design produced a contemporary and sustainable home appropriate to its context.
The materials used in the project push conventional design boundaries but sit together harmoniously in the woodland setting. Blue/black engineering brickwork combine with pre-weathered Corten steel cladding, enabling the house to bleed into the landscape.
Implementing energy saving solutions was integral to the success of this project and was a key part of the client brief. The design followed best practice in nine categories of sustainable design: energy and CO2 emissions, water, materials, surface water run-off, waste, pollution, health and wellbeing, management and ecology. Beechwood achieved a Level 4 certificate under The Code for Sustainable Homes.
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