Big Invisible House on the Isle of Wight

Big Invisible House

Design: Lincon Miles Architecture. A stunning family home was recently completed on the south coast of the Isle of Wight as part of Channel 4’s programme ‘Grand Designs’, designed by architect Lincoln Miles.

1864 Greenwich San Francisco

1864 Greenwich

1864 Greenwich, Modern Property Development in Cow Hollow, San Francisco, West America, by M-PROJECTS is defined by bespoke design, exquisite architecture and unparalleled attention to detail.

St James House in West Vancouver

St James House in West Vancouver

St James House in West Vancouver design by Randy Bens Architect, British Columbia: this new home in BC has been designed around the idea of two courtyards, using composite panels and stained cedar siding.

Clareville House in Sydney Property

Clareville House

Design by Corben Architects. This substantial alterations and additions project has transformed an elevated and highly exposed west-facing waterfront double block into a private oasis encapsulating the peace and tranquillity of its setting

Griffin Park Homes in Brentford

Griffin Park Homes

TateHindle gains approval for plans for 75 new homes at Griffin Park, Brentford Football Club’s historic stadium. The 1.6 ha site, which will be developed by Prime Place, forms part of a wider proposal

Beach House in London Edwardian Home

Beach House in London

Design: Andy Martin Architecture. Little remained of the original grandeur but its elegant proportions of the Edwardian style. It was decided to divide the house in two, with the private areas confined to the original upper levels and the public areas to the new rear addition.

Timber House in Aschaffenburg

House Hussi

Timber House in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, southern Germany, design by Crossboundaries transforms the requests of the existing urban development plan and the wishes of the client to a monolithic timber volume

Passive House in Gjovik, Norway Home

Passive House

Design: Kontur Architects. A traditional Scandinavian “Funkis” style house has been modernised and refurbished in line with ‘Passive House’ standards, which has strict environmental credentials, bringing the house into the 21st Century in terms of both design and performance.

Wayside House in Surrey, 1930s Property

Wayside House

Design: OB Architecture ltd. The Wayside House, built in the 1930’s required a fresh approach to unlock its potential and provide a modern family home. Key to the works was the change in location of the principle access and the remodeling of the entrance.

Springs Lane House in Virginia

Springs Lane House

Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. Rolling topography, open fields and woodlands comprise a 24 acre site in Rappahannock County, Virginia where this new house is located

Terrebonne House in Québec property

Terrebonne House in Québec property

Design: La SHED architecture. Born from an extreme transformation of a typical 90’s bungalow, the Maison Terrebonne is located on a vast wooded plot of land.

Chalet Dag in Chamonix, Alps Property

Chalet Dag

Design: Chevallier Architectes. This cottage was originally a summer residence, like many others in Chamonix, and was therefore not insulated for winter use. No upgrades had been done since its construction approximately 70 years ago.

bm Modular One House in Washington DC

bm Modular One House

Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. The house is designed to both fulfill the wishes of the clients and to provide the developer with a “modern house” typology that fills a void on their menu of modular houses.

Macaulay Road Townhouses Clapham, Property

Macaulay Road Townhouses

The latest in a series of individual family homes by Squire and Partners – the last one being the award-winning Mayfair House – this project is unusual as it is both designed and developed by the practice.

CHG Residence in Sydney, New South Wales

CHG Residence

The home design by Corben Architects response to this building capitalizes on this aspect and incorporates largely glazed facades on 3 sides while the fourth side is opaque and contains the service and utility areas.

Tred Avon River House in Maryland

Tred Avon River House

Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. After entering Tred Avon River House and passing through one of the glass bridges, the transformation begins. Initially presented as solid and austere, the house unfolds into a 124-foot long living volume, light-filled and wrapped in glass with panoramic views of the river.