Reflecting on Laneway Glass House with Henry Wilson and Brad Swartz

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Designed in collaboration between industrial designer Henry Wilson and architect Brad Swartz, the laneway house and studio serves as a prototype for narrow urban sites. Replacing two tandem car spaces at the rear of a Victorian terrace, it combines a ground-floor studio and light-filled two-level, two-bedroom home on a 56-square-metre footprint.

Комментарии • 4

  • @inbareform
    @inbareform Год назад

    Just binged all your content. You're making magic

  • @austinnelson4076
    @austinnelson4076 Год назад +1

    I grew up with a brick glass shower enclosure. Loved it then and love it now! Simply brilliant work that is so simple and yet so curated. Thank you for sharing so we can all enjoy!

  • @wulfgang
    @wulfgang Год назад +1

    Beautiful home and video, Thank you for sharing! Also kudos to the video editor of this video some really creative and cool stuff!

  • @albinosquirlz
    @albinosquirlz Год назад

    I love it when I'm overloaded with details from "minimalist" design. Every detail was first rate and nicely curated. The raw travertine and the Poliedri lights pair so well.