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Evoke Kitchens
This two tone kitchen is so well matched.Light and bright with a warmth through out. Kitchen table matching worktops and the same timber wrapping the kitchen. Very modern touch with the handleless island.David Murphy photography
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Set on a narrow lot in a private ski club development in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, this hpuse is concieved as a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional chalet. Its form retains the convention of a gable roof, yet is reduced to an elegant two storey volume in which the top floor slides forward, engaging an adjacent ski hill on axis with the chalet. The cantilever of the upper volume embodies a kinetic energy likened to that of a leading ski or a skier propelled in a forward trajectory. The lower level counter balances this movement with a rhythmic pattern of solid and void.
Architect: AKB - Atelier Kastelic Buffey.
Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
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50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
A new build house on the site of a tired bungalow.
The Brief
Create a brand new house with mid-century modern design cues.
5 bedrooms including 2-3 en-suites and a range of circulation and living spaces to inspire.
Our Solution
The moment we met this client we wanted to work with them and we continue to do so today. A space creator and visionary designer himself, we knew we’d have to come up with some new ideas and explore all options on a narrow site.
Light was an issue, the deep plan needed a way of pulling in light and giving a sense of height to the main circulation spaces. We achieved this by notching out the centre of one side of the plan, adding mezzanine decks off the stairwell and working in the bedrooms over 3 floors.
The glamour of this scheme is in the combination of all of the living space – not in large rooms. We investigated several colour pallets and materials boards before settling on the warmer and handmade aesthetic.
We love this scheme and the furnishing completed by the client…
CONTENT Architecture
Renovation of abandoned concrete building into Condominiums. Photography by Manolo Langis and developed by 9Mile.
User
We produce every door in-house at our production in Denmark, which grants us the opportunity to produce and develop new ideas. This gives the option to use a wide spread of materials, of course some are more common than others, but we more or less create what is asked as long the functionality is not compromised. Typical materials we use are: pine, teak, mahogany, birch, ash and both dark and light oak.
The coating of the surface is specific to almost every project. It can be natural, oiled, lacquered, painted or another new method. The natural looking surfaces are made as veneered or solid wood constructions - depending on the task. The flexibility is wide!
We always seek to use the best of materials, to be certain about the great quality of the product, which lasts many years of use.
Roundhouse
Roundhouse Urbo handle less matt lacquer kitchen in Ivory 2 from Paint & Paper Library with a Caesarstone worktop with a shark edge.
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