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Timber is an essential ingredient on this renovation in Rozelle

Habitus Living

Anything that was salvageable has been kept and reused including all the wood, the bricks that came from the deconstructed additions, and the sandstone step and footings. Through this significant overhaul, Miles / Thorp has delivered a home that goes beyond the functional to deliver a hand-crafted house full of unique details.

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Earth is the new client

Habitus Living

From her pristine minimalist house and studio in the Southern Highlands, Sarah King (a.k.a. King explains that her eye for design was shaped by modernist architecture, having grown up in the family houses and offices designed by Krantz & Sheldon. Sarah K) – the ultimate sustainability polymath – is devising a plan.

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More Virtuous Circles

Landscape Architecture Magazine

In 2021, the firm tested this strategy in a dense Parisian neighborhood, in collaboration with the social housing developer Élogie-Siemp. Emma Blanc Paysage’s 2020 renovation of Place de la Bastille with reused granite curbstone. The post More Virtuous Circles first appeared on Landscape Architecture Magazine.

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20 Inspirational Thought Leaders on the 10th Anniversary A+Awards Jury

Architizer

Currently, he is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Community Housing Identity Lab (CHIL) at the University Of Miami School Of Architecture. a , Romania, a long house in Canada and an installation for a music festival. She is teaching at Harvard GSD and MIT in Cambridge, USA. Design & Culture. Founder, Cheng Chung Design.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

Left: Square House; right: Stella Betts; images courtesy LEVENBETTS. This willingness to put things together in an unorthodox way is reflected in the firm’s 2017 project Square House , a 2018 Jury Winner in the A+Awards in the Private House Category. Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive.