How can small homes be designed to feel more spacious during this age of the inevitable space crunch? Here's a split-level home that cleverly uses a vertical solution…
DESK Architects renovate an old home in Montreal advantaging the typical characteristics of a split-level ground floor by organising the space without partitioning it.
Does the limitation of space limit the flow of creativity or increase it? Check out this luxury vertical home by Collage Architecture Studio and leave us your views…
Ar. Trevor McIvor uses split levels, open-plan and a seamless inside-outside connect to root this #contemporary home in small town Whitby, Toronto. Check it out here…
Ar. Aditya Agrawal of OCA-Office for Contemporary Architecture designs twin bungalows using split-level typology, disparate but unified architectural language… underlined by familial emotion. Check it out here
When an architect plays with volumes, it shows his passion for the innovative in the built form. Check out this beautiful juxtaposition of perpendicularity and leave us your views…
Sandbox Studio ensures an open and connected modern liveability in this coast-side home called 'River of Life' - a place where past and present converge, and every detail sensitively navigates the landscape.
Drawing inspiration from the architectural work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Atelier Chardonnat and Salem Architecture present the expansion and complete renovation of a 1950s house - its major transformation and extension paying homage to the mid-century style of the home integrating select Japanese and Scandinavian influences into its revived fabric.