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.
The development objectives were to create a beach community based on sustainable design principles, where each home visually engages with the ocean, has generous outdoor living room, and a sense of community through density, building relationships.
Constellations is an urban garden and bar in Liverpool’s creative district, the Baltic Triangle. The 560 m2 complex hosts art and live music year in a former industrial recycling yard.
This three-bedroom family home on the edge of Titirangi celebrates that humble yet iconic timber building – the shed – and makes reference to a quintessential summertime form – the tent.