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Entries in wood (192)

Wednesday
Jan072015

A Brooklyn townhouse project 

Nandini Bagchee is a New York architect who is working on her own awesome project - the renovation of a 2800 sq ft Brooklyn townhouse. OMG what great bones this place has! Exposed brick, such beautiful woods, lots of light. Even as a work in progress she's a looker. A three story townhouse on a quiet tree lined block in Brooklyn was converted into a parlor floor apartment and a triplex. Within the shell of the existing brick building, we re-worked the interior spaces to let light enter more dramatically and to create a strong sense of movement along the axis of an existing oak stair. The second floor walls were removed to float an open kitchen with adjacent living and dining areas. The upper and lower floors function to house the more secluded activities of sleeping and study. This house is a private project where the arsenal of salvaged doors, hardware, fixtures and other materials that we have collected through our years as dumpster divers, finally found their place. Participating in the physical building process allowed us to work more incrementally, realizing that the art of renovation is just as much about subtraction as it is about addition. The pine floors and white walls, common to a lot of modest Brooklyn apartments provide a canvas of the everyday upon which the more “designed” moves are inscribed.

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Saturday
Dec202014

Working on a Saturday

When student hijinx, a football and a fire sprinkler necessitated a refit of the Masters Office in the historic Ormond College at the University of Melbourne, Nest Architects designed a modern yet classic space. Timeless, practical, elegant. You know what I say. If you have to work on a Saturday then it should be somewhere that looks great.

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Tuesday
Nov112014

An island in a sea of grass

A renovation of a 70s Sydney home by architect Noek Witzand of noekdesign allows connection between the inside and out through a wall of sliding glass. Minimal style is warmed by wood and washed with white while seaside vegetation laps at the deck.

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Monday
Nov032014

29sqm

Rough and sleek, old and new, neutral and black. Walls softened by fabric and mezzanine of OSB. Even a false door. Big on style and small in square metres. 29sqm by Polish architects 3XA.

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Friday
Oct102014

A favourite of Brian O'Tuama Architects

LAWD HALF MURSEY WILL YOU LOOK AT THAT CHEVRON HARDWOOD FLOOR!!!!! (It's so beautiful I might cry)

Via Brian O'Tuama Architects