by jharchitecture | Oct 18, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized
Views beyond words…
by jharchitecture | Mar 13, 2017 | Blog
As a designer, I have seldom (if ever) included a curved facade, particularly composed of curved glass, in any residential design. I tend to find it, for the most part, a self-indulgent design move on the part of architects, for the simple reason that it costs an arm...
by jharchitecture | Feb 28, 2017 | Blog
Designed by architect Robert Konieczny, the main objective was to design a house that would make the most of the spectacular hillside views. The unusual position of the house relative to the slope of the site creates an elevated ground floor. This, coupled with the...
by jharchitecture | Jan 24, 2017 | Blog
Board marked concrete contrasts transparent glazing in this North London extension by Paul Archer Design to create a bright light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining, lounge area… fantastic recessed light detail in the exposed concrete beams… see more at his...
by jharchitecture | Jan 16, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized
A pair of separate volumes connected by a covered bridge form Atelier Pierre Thibault’s latest project, a lakeside residence in rural Quebec… Take a look at the below images and some of the architectural drawings here … ...