House in Nada
Year of Construction: 2013
A narrow home in an urban fabric that utilizes height to achieve a dynamic set of interior spaces.
The House on Sleds
Year of Construction: 2012
Designed to close-up and protect against the weather, the beach front home, is adaptable, spacious and mobile.
A Pavilion in the Woods
Year of Construction: 2005
A black zinc cladded structure elevated above the natural slope of the site.
Sunset Cabin
Year of Construction: 2012
A slatted facade allowing natural light to radiate into the interior spaces.
False Bay Writer's Cabin
Year of Construction: 2009
A glass box with Slatted facade panels that can be lowered or raised for sunlight protection.
Hermit's Cabin
Year of Construction: 2005
This building was designed for reflection and creation within the natural context of a remote forest.
Eco Friendly Architecture
Environmental awareness has been an important topic these last couple of years, and eco-friendly architecture will only get more attention in 2017. The use of sustainable materials, passive energy saving designs, water saving, low carbon print construction techniques and alternative energy harvesting methods are now something every design should at least consider.
Featured Projects:
Low Energy Consumption Residences: Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, 2016, Fontdevila Casajuana Arquitectes
Tamalpais Residence: Mill Valley, CA, USA, 2016, Zack de Vito Architecture + Construction
Palatine Passive House: Seattle, WA, USA, 2016, Malboeuf Bowie Architecture
KODA: Tallin, Estonia, 2016, Kodasema