Club Mandalay uses the warmth of natural timber to welcome a diverse visitor group, providing bold architecture that stands proud as a backdrop for the community.
The creative integration of various forms of timber is used to achieve a sustainable, architectural build with a modern industrial theme. From the 90 year old bridge beam forming the backbone of the house through to the use of CLT and recycled timber throughout, this home is the future of construction in Australia.
Designed around a recycled 90-year-old bridge beam from Bega, this modern industrial interior fitout contrasts modern and recycled elements to showcase the versatility and sustainability of timber.
This modest timber dwelling explores a rudimentary way of living in a coastal bush landscape. The use of timber is a significant gesture in this project.
El Ray is one of five beach houses located to the east of the huge and brooding Dungeness, a nuclear power station on England’s Kentish coast. The house started life as a converted railway carriage, and now sits inside a contemporary timber structure.
Sneeoosh cabin in Washington’s Puget Sound is a light filled structure that invites the surrounding woodland inside, while imposing a minimal footprint on the site.
Abigroup House, Brisbane Cox Rayner Architects have created an interior that presents Abigroup as a forward-thinking building company, and timber is a highly visible contribution to this effect.
Conversion of a farm dairy into one of Britain’s most highly awarded timber houses – using a previously untried solid wood and glass construction technique.
This set of three small buildings and the spaces between provides a second home for a young family within a forest clearing overlooking Golden Bay, at the top of New Zealand’s South Island.