The owner of a private villa undergoing full remodelling, in Queensland, Australia, had always dreamed of having a large courtyard with a spectacular swimming pool.
Studio UNLTD translated the client's vision of a vibrant restaurant design with a strong connection to the mood and lifestyle that inspired the Southern California modernist design movement.
From the onset of the transformation project, the architecture and design firms involved focused on preserving the history of the building by retaining almost all elements of the old factory, right down to its screws and sheet scraps.
This Landmarked Greenpoint brownstone had beautiful parlor floor and stair details, but the finishes and fixtures dated back to the 1960's and the house was subdivided into many small rooms
The architects revolutionized the interiors to amplify the permeability and versatility of the environments, freeing the project from the classic stereotypes of “living”.
The owners’ passion for contemporary architecture led them to Dory Azar Architect Inc. (DAAi) for a reimagined version of the classic building typography
Located on a long, narrow lot in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, the house comprises a dramatic series of folded roof planes and a collage of textured metal and wood exterior surfaces.
The well-lit sunroom, with its traditional color mosaic patchwork and textured terrazzo floor, embodies the perfect combination of tradition and modernity.
Converting a 33-year-old factory building into a four-story residential building with an integrated office – this challenge was tackled flexibly and creatively by architecture studio MAMM DESIGN.