Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

We are kicking off our 2015 Archives with Residential Architecture, one of our favourite categories at the Yellowtrace HQ. We are passionate about homes and seeing the way people live around the globe, and more importantly, we love celebrating the architects and the designers who bring these homes to life.

This year we’ve covered a huge variety of houses, barns, apartments, holiday homes, converted bunkers etc. From new builds, complete renovations, alterations and additions, to adaptive reuse, with locations ranging from Mexico, Brazil, Vietnam, Scandinavia, Canada, the US, Europe and of course, right here in Australia. We hope you enjoy the amazing selection, even if we say so ourselves!

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

1. Jardins House by CR2 Arquitetura in Sao Paulo.
2. Underground Apartment in Barcelona by RAS Arquitectura.
3. Six Walls House in Sweden by Arrhov Frick Arkitektkontor.
4. Mid-Century House Renovation in North Vancouver by Scott and Scott Architects.
5. Concrete Courtyard House by 3ARCH // Mexico City.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

6. Casa Delpin by Fuster + Partners // San Juan, Puerto Rico.
7. Wilsey Road London Residence by extrArchitecture.
8. House for Trees by Vo Trong Nghia Architects // Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
9. Three Storey Urban Residence in Melbourne by Pleysier Perkins.
10. Wolseley Residence in Melbournes Brighton by Mckimm.
11. Muji Unveils Three Tiny Prefab Houses.

 

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12. Australia Continues to Kick Butt with Resi Architecture // Houses Awards 2015.
13. A House that Caused the End of a Marriage: Casa Redux by Studio MK27.
14. La Piscina del Roccolo: Luxury Indoor Swimming Pool by act_romegialli.
15. Antivilla by Brandlhuber+Emde, Schneider // Germany.
16. Painters Studio in Bahia Azul by Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

17. The Rise, The Fall and The Restoration of Villa E1027 by Eileen Gray.
18. Ray Kappes Treetop Home in California.
19. Sheats Goldstein House by John Lautner in LA_Photographed by Tom Ferguson.
20. Indoor Green: Living with Plants takes us inside Robin Boyds Featherston House.
21. Home of Famed Danish Architect and Industrial Designer Knud Holscher.
22. Milan Homes of Legendary Italian Architect & Designer Gio Ponti.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

23. SAMF Arquitectos’ Reinterpretation of a Traditional Portuguese Farmhouse.
24. Copper House II by Studio Mumbai // Chondi, India.
25. Eyrie Houses by Cheshire Architects // Kaiwaka, New Zealand.
26. Micro-Housing_Hutong Experiments by Standardarchitecture // Beijing, China.
27. Extraordinary Residential Architecture by Atelier Vens Vanbelle in Belgium.
28. Ingersoll Road House by McLaren Excell.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

29. Love House by Takeshi Hosaka Architects.
30. Pear Tree House by Edgley Design // Dulwich, South London.
31. Remodelled & Radically Transformed Old Buildings by Jonathan Tuckey Design.
32. RT Residence by Jacobsen Arquitetura in Laranjeiras, Brazil.
33. Nature is Omnipresent with Vipp Shelter.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

34. Cut Paw Paw by Andrew Maynard Architects // Seddon, Victoria.
35. Bureau de Change’s Striking Pleated Roof at a Residential Extension in North London.
36. Kew House by Piercy and Company in South-West London.
37. Planchonella House by Jesse Bennett // Cairns, Australia.
38. Invisible House by Peter Stutchbury in Sydney’s Blue Mountains.
39. London House by Simon Astridge Features Plywood Concrete Brickwork Stone and The Sky.
40. CD Poolhouse in Belgium by Marc Merckx.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

41. House 1014 by H Arquitectes // Barcelona, Spain.
42. Orama Residence in Sydney’s Woollahra by Smart Design Studio.
43. In Praise of Shadows House by Pitsou Kedem Architects // Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
44. Sculptural Stair at Casa G by Francesco Librizzi Studio in Sicily Italy.
45. Selected Works by CLS Architetti in Milan.
46. Rehabilitation of an Apartment by CorreiaRagazzi Arquitectos // Braga, Portugal.

 

Residential Architecture 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

47. 31 Boutique Residences at Elwood House Designed by Woods Bagot & Hecker Guthrie.
48. AEblehavenhus (The Orchard House) by Jeppe Utzon // Morud, Denmark.
49. Dressing Room Lined in Leather by Simon Astridge.
50. Antwerp Town House by Sculp(IT) Features World’s Largest Pivoting Door.
51. Hopetoun Rd Residence by be architecture // Melbourne, Australia.
52. From A Rustic Barn to An Elegant Holiday Retreat: Rote Scheune by Thomas Kroger.
53. Tower House by Andrew Maynard Architects // Alphington,Victoria.


 

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