What would you do if you could reinvent your home? A link to the
garden, to bring nature closer. A re-thought layout, that
complements your lifestyle. A greener home, for a sustainable
future (and lower energy bills). More space. Better space. You
probably know what is wrong with your house, but do you really know
what would improve it? Architects do. Even better, they can design
a home that works for you, with ideas and solutions that you may
not yet have considered. This stunningly illustrated book showcases
the best examples of what can be achieved when homeowners
collaborate with RIBA-certified architects to realise their House
Goals. Sorted by motivation, it breaks down how architects can
address these universal problems in unique, bespoke ways that suit
their clients, while providing inspiration for your own home.
Crucially, House Goals fully explains the process of working with
architects - from first contact to completion - to ensure you know
exactly what you're getting into, and how to make the most of it.
Features: Examples of projects in Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian,
inter-war and post-war homes. A range of scales, from one-bed flats
and split-level maisonettes to two-up, two-down terraces and cosy
cottages, elegant town houses and detached homes as well as
interesting conversions and garden rooms. Rural and urban locations
ranging from hamlets to big cities, covering: London, Norfolk,
Cheshire, Sussex, Herefordshire, Yorkshire, Oxfordshire and more.
Work from more than 30 architects, including: Arboreal
Architecture, Bradley Van der Straeten Architects, Gagarin Studio,
IF_DO, Knox Bhavan and nimtim architects. With a foreword by Kevin
McCloud.
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