The square fountain at the courtyard's center is a modern rendition of a very traditional feature in many Middle Eastern homes.
This 1950s Joseph Esherick home in Berkeley, California, has a T-shaped layout and Japanese-inspired shingling that’s typical of the buildings in this part of Berkeley.
This beautiful property located in West Flanders, Belgium has an impressively rich history. Built in 1839, the buildings were used as a fort, watch point and jail house, while some brick and concrete bunkers on the property date back to WWI.
LAMAS designed a quartet of bunkbeds large enough for adults.
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
Antique-looking birdhouses are displayed in a hallway office space upstairs.
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
The flooring and stair treads are by Northern Wide Plank.
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
The LAMAS team studied local and regional vernacular before beginning the design. “Many of the towns around here have a New England architecture. It's more Vermont-looking than the typical Quebec village,
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
The placement of the windows creates sight lines across the 4,770-square-foot structure. Northern Wide Plank sourced the reclaimed hemlock for the facade; Sherma Construction picked the specific boards to create a cohesive look.
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North Hatley, Quebec
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
The floors in the kitchen are polished concrete.
The kitchen counters and islands reflect a relatively simple material palette.