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Steelhead Architecture
Lightbox 23 is a modern infill project in inner NE Portland. The project was designed and constructed as a net zero building and has been certified by Earth Advantage.
Photo credit: Josh Partee Photography
Kitchen Architecture Ltd
Kitchen Architecture bulthaup b3 furniture in clay, kaolin and a bespoke brass finish with a walnut bar.
Architect: simonastridge.com
Studio 30 Architects
An award winning project to transform a two storey Victorian terrace house into a generous family home with the addition of both a side extension and loft conversion.
The side extension provides a light filled open plan kitchen/dining room under a glass roof and bi-folding doors gives level access to the south facing garden. A generous master bedroom with en-suite is housed in the converted loft. A fully glazed dormer provides the occupants with an abundance of daylight and uninterrupted views of the adjacent Wendell Park.
Winner of the third place prize in the New London Architecture 'Don't Move, Improve' Awards 2016
Photograph: Salt Productions
Studio DC Architects
cantilevered corten steel window seat to bedroom and perforated corten steel solar shading below
Creative Union Network Inc.
Located in the West area of Toronto, this back/third floor addition brings light and air to this traditional Victorian row house.
form:form architects
Our ’Corten Extension’ project; new open plan kitchen-diner as part of a side-return and rear single storey extension and remodel to a Victorian terrace. The Corten blends in beautifully with the existing brick whilst the plan form kicks out towards the garden to create a small sheltered seating area.
Studio 30 Architects
An award winning project to transform a two storey Victorian terrace house into a generous family home with the addition of both a side extension and loft conversion.
The side extension provides a light filled open plan kitchen/dining room under a glass roof and bi-folding doors gives level access to the south facing garden. A generous master bedroom with en-suite is housed in the converted loft. A fully glazed dormer provides the occupants with an abundance of daylight and uninterrupted views of the adjacent Wendell Park.
Winner of the third place prize in the New London Architecture 'Don't Move, Improve' Awards 2016
Photograph: Salt Productions
Architect Your Home
By adding some clever imaginative thought to the shape of this roof, this rear kitchen extension has been transformed into a space of a visual delight that is constantly changing with the light and seasons, creating an amazing living environment
Pattersons Associates Architects
This home incorporates steel frame structures that are set up in patterns in which windows alternate with panels of glass-reinforced concrete.
Photography by David Straight.
Terraced House with Metal Cladding Ideas and Designs
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