The Barrow extension appears as an arrangement of timber boxes, each independently rotated and subjected to varying amounts of extruding and manipulating forces.
This beach house is sited in a coastal protection zone on the Te Kapa inlet of the Mahurangi harbour. Falling gently east to a tidal sandy shoreline, it is surrounded by native bush and trees.
Hyjoist is an engineered I-joist.
The Birkenhead Library and Civic Centre is a purpose-built new generation 2,600m2 library situated in Birkenhead, Auckland.
The monastery complex acts as a spiritual focus for Theravadan Buddhist from diverse cultural backgrounds, including Thai, Sri Lankan, Lao, Cambodian and European.
This project respects its historic setting while recognising the civic significance of the new building.
This modular house is reminiscent of the American case study houses of the 40's and 50's, with the use of engineered timber beams in place of steel.
Originally built in 1935, the building today is Belgium’s busiest and most recognised exhibition centre. Since opening, numerous extensions have been made to the building, and its form has changed considerably over the years.
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