Located in Avalon Beach, Australia, Bluff Farm House, strength of the Australian rural landscape demands a strong ge was designed by Richard Cole Architecture. The essential concept of the house reflects the way in which the owner has always used this place: setting up a table on the grass under the shade of the tree. [...]
Located in Stockholm, Sweden, Hotel Skeppsholmen was designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune. The starting point of the design process was the word ‘fog’, describing a natural and eternal phenomenon of enchanting beauty inspiring to contemplation, as well as relating to the surrounding waters and Hotel Skeppsholmen’s marine historical past. From that idea forward, materials, surfaces, [...]
The Hotel Fort Canning, a hill-top hotel designed by DP Architects Pte Ltd is located in Singapore. The success of the restoration process encouraged the designers to continue in the same vein throughout the project, returning all of the interiors to their original splendour. Columns were stripped of their non period cladding and repaired, as [...]
The Kings Dock Mill designed by LAG Prichard Architects is located in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The underlying design principles have been to reflect the existing character and urban grain of the area by using the traditional materials of brick and slate, together with glazing, in a contemporary context. The limited palette of materials has resulted [...]
Designed by Wolveridge Architects, The Hills Plain House is located in Melbourne, Australia. Finishes employ non-domestic surfaces – steel/concrete/recycled timber/concrete masonry. Plaster is seldom visible and is painted black. A reference to the monochromatic palette, the shower floor is yellow rubber, with terrific grip and underfoot comfort. Shower walls are lined using full height sheets [...]