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The Mash House by Andrew Maynard Architects in Melbourne, Australia

The Mash House by Andrew Maynard Architects in Melbourne, Australia

The original deep and dark, double-fronted Victorian house have been refurbishment by Andrew Maynard Architects to creates a functional living home that celebrates the backyard as a focal point. Called the Mash House, located in the suburban site of North Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. This home is a sustainable exercise in modern house renovation, where the [...]

Posted by Herman on April 7th, 2011 No Comments

Unique Farmhouse Formed like a Water towers by Butler Armsden Architects

Unique Farmhouse Formed like a Water towers by Butler Armsden Architects

At a glance this building is alike a local water towers which is commonly found in the Sacramento Valley, but actually this is a modern farmhouse which is designed by Butler Armsden Architects for architect Lewis Butler’s parents in the middle of California’s agricultural heartland. Named Yolo County Cabin, this farmhouse has an unique architectural [...]

Posted by Herman on March 30th, 2011 No Comments

Small Greenest House design by Andrew Maynard Architects in Northcote Victoria

Small Greenest House design by Andrew Maynard Architects in Northcote Victoria

Adhering to the principal of ” small is green” including less waste, less electricity consumption, less materials and less cost, the Ilma Grove House is certainly ideal to be the greenest house which is designed by Andrew Maynard Architects. Ilma Grove house is an extension to a heritage home in Northcote Victoria, which was [...]

Posted by Herman on March 12th, 2011 No Comments

Green renovation of Historic Victorian house by Maynard Architects

Green renovation of Historic Victorian house by Maynard Architects

A Sydney based firm, Maynard Architects have completed the green renovation to transform the Victorian traditional brick home into a stunning modern home, while making creative use of all the available space and constructing the new extension and living space using the new and refined materials with a sleek modern look, which contrasts nicely [...]

Posted by Herman on March 9th, 2011 1 Comment

Sustainable Family House built using waste Brick Materials

Sustainable Family House built using waste Brick Materials

Spend up to 3 years, DVA ARHITEKTA d.o.o. finally completed the Family House project in Zagreb, Croatia for their client a young family Damir Sabol. This house is categorized as a sustainable house design because it was built using waste brick/lower classes brick as a facade, besides by big windows on facade, the house is [...]

Posted by Herman on January 30th, 2011 1 Comment

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