Originally built in 1950, this small duplex was badly in need of updates but had a hidden charm and the potential to be converted into a single family home
Lookout House sits on a site layered with intense geologic history at the base of a three-million-year-old volcano, and is a north-facing 20-degree slope with equal parts refuge and prospect at 6,300 feet above mean sea level
The Gouldburn Modern displays a harmony between new and old, where an addition at both the front and the rear offer a creative way to emphasize the connection of traditional form and modern materiality
The project results from the remodeling of an old farmhouse located in a yet very rural city. By disassembling the poor materials of the old facade we discovered that the house was actually made up of three small houses built according to the needs of the former owner.
As it cascades down a long, rolling slope on a big lot, this residence celebrates the natural topography that flows with the adjacent sites and streets
This home is located in the town of Côte Saint-Luc, on the island of Montreal. Seated on King-Edward Street where “split-level” typology abounds, typical of 1950s houses when the street first got built upon
Hill house was a carefully considered response to the challenge of re-birthing a poorly renovated and compromised 1930’s dwelling into a contemporary Melbourne home
Located in the heart of Forest Hill, Parkwood 8 designed by multidisciplinary Ancerl Studio exudes contemporary elegance balanced with a modernized industrial flair.