Building a decent house for a family has always involved many considerations such as location, accessibility, and obviously reasonable price offered by the developer. Irving Smith Jack Architect has all what it takes to bring your fantasy into reality. here is one of his work. It is very good for residential and of course for real estate investment.
As with most of our work, this house cues off the subtleties of its landscape. An estuarine site on the banks of a tidal creek is marked by reeded remnants of old watercourses.
The building is a "stranding", as though left after flood, upstream backed up with silt and tailing down with the current. Raised on piers, in case of flood, river shingle sweeps under and around it.
Vertical macrocarpa cladding echoes the pattern of reeds and is weathering to driftwood grey. Anchoring stone groins connect forms to the landscape and regulate arrival. Firmly set, the master bedroom and office rise above the garage to command the longer sea and mountain views.
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