This timber-built ticket hut and assembly point for visitors entering the National Trust property on Holy Island adds a new dimension to a 16th century experience.
Jones Sonter Architects selected timber to feature heavily in the Knox Grammar School Great Hall + Aquatic Centre project as it provides versatile to satisfy a range of requirements in the design & functional operation of the building.
El Ray is one of five beach houses located to the east of the huge and brooding Dungeness, a nuclear power station on England’s Kentish coast. The house started life as a converted railway carriage, and now sits inside a contemporary timber structure.
Sneeoosh cabin in Washington’s Puget Sound is a light filled structure that invites the surrounding woodland inside, while imposing a minimal footprint on the site.
The Yelp corporate headquarters project is an excellent example of how good design can apply traditional elements to absolutely modern concepts. Case study reproduced with the permission of timber+DESIGN online.