The client’s awareness that timber can become more beautiful with time and proper maintenance enabled this deceptively simple Colombian country home to be built.
The Carmarthen Place project comprises two apartments and an artist’s studio on a curved L-shaped brown-field site – accessed by a narrow alley to the rear of a terraced row of listed properties on Bermondsey Street
An innovative combination of re-cycled hardwood and LVL has been used to create a factory prefabricated timber pavilion for a community garden in Melbourne.
The durability and warmth of timber supports the University of Melbourne’s model, providing a new learning landscape at the Eastern Precinct Student Centre.
This unique village library building with its firewood stick facade was awarded the inaugural A$100,000 Moriyama Royal Institute of Canada prize in 2014 for transformative and emblematic architecture.
This home just off the coast from Melbourne has many unique features – not least its history as a chicory kiln and the reuse of an artwork as ceiling lining.
A linear building of apparent simplicity, the house is sliced into three programmes. A mobile enclosure traverses the site, creating variations of living and views.