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House Sar in Johannesburg, South Africa by Nico van der Meulen Architects

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Article source: Nico van der Meulen Architects

Located within the leafy suburb of Atholl, Johannesburg, stands the latest contemporary stunner from Nico van der Meulen Architects.

Designed by the highly acclaimed Werner van der Meulen, House Sar encapsulates luxury, comfort and functionality in a minimalist architectural setting.

The clients approached Nico van der Meulen Architects with a modest single storey pitched roof house. Limited views and access to the garden resulted in the rooms being dark, and thus the clients main request was to transform this house into a light-filled open plan contemporary home.  Ensuring that every room was naturally lit became the challenge for Werner van der Meulen, but one he proved could be done.

Image Courtesy © Barend Roberts and David Ross

Image Courtesy © Barend Roberts and David Ross

  • Architects: Nico van der Meulen Architects
  • Designed by: Werner van der Meulen
  • Project: House Sar
  • Location: Atholl, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Photography: Barend Roberts and David Ross

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Stamford On Macquarie in Sydney, Australia by CHROFI

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Article source: CHROFI

CHROFI was selected through the City of Sydney Design Excellence Competition for a landmark residential tower on Macquarie Street, Sydney for Stamford Property Services.

Image Courtesy © CHROFI

Image Courtesy © CHROFI

  • Architects: CHROFI
  • Project: Stamford On Macquarie
  • Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Software used: Sketch Up and Vectorworks
  • Competition Collaborators: Taylor Thomson Whittings, AECOM, Page Kirkland, JBA Planning, Abi Group
  • Client:  Stamford Property Services Pty Ltd
  • Program: Residential Apartment Development
  • Floor Area: 13.000 sqm
  • Status: 1st Prize. In progress.

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AIRSTREAM TRAILER RECORDING, BROADCAST & TEACHING STUDIO in NEW YORK designed by Walters-Storyk Design Group

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Article source: Walters-Storyk Design Group 

As the culmination of a nearly 20-year-long odyssey, the Lower East Side Girls Club has added a new component to its year-old Center for Community.  A classic Airstream Trailer (circa 1958) has been re-purposed as a teaching, recording, and broadcast production studio for LESGC’s WGRL Internet Radio Station and Recording Arts Program.  Prominently displayed in a second story window in LESGC’s recently completed $20 million sustainably-built 12 story building at 101 Avenue D, the studio was designed and configured by Walters Storyk Design Group cofounder/architect/ acoustician John Storyk,

1. Lower East Side Girls Club Airstream Recording / Teaching Studio Rear to Front, Image Courtesy © Cheryl Fleming

1. Lower East Side Girls Club Airstream Recording / Teaching Studio Rear to Front, Image Courtesy © Cheryl Fleming

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