One Up Two Down / McCullough Mulvin Architects
One Up Two Down is an urban courtyard house in central Dublin built on a very tight budget. The site was carved out of an existing plot along the filled-in Royal Canal - now a linear park. The scheme fills the rectangular site and maximises open space, with loft-like living space on the upper floor for privacy, light and views, bedrooms below, and a studio beyond the central courtyard...read more
Piedrabuena House / MUKA arquitectura
Ceramics, in Piedrabuena house, acquires many qualities as a relevant element in the house. The continuing presence of this material in the municipality and the low budget suggested a proposal able to re-read its more material condition...read more
Hunting House ‘La Branche’ / DMOA architecten
The project consists of the renovation of an old resting place for hunters in the woods of Heverlee, transforming it into a comfortable and modern dwelling for a family with four children. The oldest (18th century) central wing of the U-compositions was removed, leaving only the characteristic facade wall that caries the name of the old refuge "La Branche"..read more
Crossing Bricks / JOHO Architecture
The purpose of the project was to secure a stable income and home for the retired old couple. Due to the aging of the existing building, the competitiveness of the new building has been lowered compared to the surrounding buildings. Attempting to overcome this situation, the newly built project aimed to design a competitive building for leasing in comparison with its surroundings...read more