Inside Out – September 2015
We’re very pleased to have our Blandford project featured by inside Out magazine. View more here
We’re very pleased to have our Blandford project featured by inside Out magazine. View more here
Our pavilion design for this project in Lane Cove is on site and moving at a cracking pace. Promises to be a great home.
Simon Whitbread just took a few street shots of a project of ours from a couple of years ago. Part of a development of three unique houses this one embraced its urban laneway setting. The timber has now aged nicely adding a softness to the austere façade.
Our design for a steep site on Sydney’s northern beaches has now reached practical completion. The project has involved some exciting details to achieve a finish of the highest quality. A great job by Poppi as project Architect and Lee Pollard as site manager for Yuncken construction.
Our Newtown development is starting to emerge in to the King Street landscape. The concrete structure has been poured for the basement car park, ground floor commercial units and first floor apartments. The second floor slab is now being formed up ready to take the next apartment level before the lightweight steel third floor penthouse apartments can begin.
Work is well underway with building this large new dual occupancy house close to Bondi Beach. We’re liking the way the oversized skylight and black glazed brickwork are shaping up.
Work has started on a two house project in Evans Street, Bronte. The tricky demolition around and under existing structures is progressing well thanks to the PMD Build team and excavation for the pool will begin soon.
We have just received DA approval from Waverley Council for our application to develop two semi-detached houses in Bondi.
We have just completed design development for this development of two new semi-detached houses on a steep site in Bronte. The design seeks to maximise natural light, ventilation and ocean views whilst maintaining privacy to the new dwellings, resulting in some interesting forms on the irregular site.
Work has commenced on site for our mixed use development in King Street, Newtown. Excavation and retaining for the underground car park needs to be completed before the shops and apartments get started.
3D evolution have produced visualisations for marketing off the plan of our Newtown development of 13 apartments and 3 retail outlets.
We developed this design for a client in Crows Nest as a freestanding pavilion attached to the existing dwelling via a glazed link.
Work continues on site at Whale Beach with some finishes starting to be installed and the substantial landscaping now underway.
Murray is finishing installing ceiling panels to a small project of ours in Lilyfield. The panels are timber veneered sheets of Japanese Sen. I think the architect might have been cursed once or twice during the install. They look good though.
We are very excited to have received a Commendation from Houses Awards 2014. Our project at Blandford Avenue in Bronte is one of just two houses to be commended in the “house in a heritage context” category.
With the bottom three levels structurally complete at it’s time for the fun part. The steel framing forming the top level living areas is on site and being erected. Plenty of views which should all sit well below the extended cantilevered eaves.
We are very pleased this week to have received DA approval from Waverley Council for a project for 2 houses in Bronte. We are now underway with construction drawings and hope to be on site towards the end of the year.
Work has started at a project for alteration and additions at Sydney Road in Seaforth, Demolition is complete and pool excavation underway.
Murray has been working hard and May has seen good progress on site this small project in Lilyfield. Hopefully we’ll have Andy and Lisa back in their home in August.
Doors and windows are installed and the gyprockers have been through at Gibson Street, we’re entering the finishing phase of this Bronte project.