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  • ATRIO COURT

    ATRIO COURT

    Atrio Court is centred around the idea that the courtyard is not residual space, but the heart of the home. Through carved voids and recessed courtyards, the design introduces light, airflow, greenery, and privacy into a compact semi-detached housing development. Living areas open directly onto private gardens through full-height glazing, while timber brise soleil screens filter sunlight and create a layered relationship between interior and exterior spaces.

    The project embraces a tropical modern approach where landscape is integrated into everyday living rather than treated as a separate element. A restrained palette of white render, warm timber, and natural stone reinforces the calm architectural language, while cantilevered upper volumes and cascading planted troughs add depth and softness to the façade.

  • EAST LEGON EXEC. CLUBHOUSE

    EAST LEGON EXEC. CLUBHOUSE

    This modern edifice sits gracefully in its landscape and reflects the stylish appearance of the gentlemen of the club. Its design fosters togetherness, social interaction, relaxation, recreation and activity. The first floor accommodates a gym which overlooks the pool on the ground floor. A transparent plinth which accommodates the indoor lap pool, bar and lounge opens up to the soccer field. A game of football can be enjoyed from the interior through the large glass planes. The indoor pool opens up to the skylight which harnesses optimum daylight and natural ventilation into the space. Panoramic windows featured on the north of the building allow treadmill users in the gym to enjoy views to the boundary road during a workout session.
    THE 360 DEGREE VIEW POINT.
    The site has a force that visually connects the surrounding landscape at 360 degrees. Bounded on the south and north is the Accra-Tema motorway and boundary road respectively which echoes an energy of motion. The colour variations of the shading devices on the west suggests a sense of movement from all angles.

  • NO.6 CLOSE

    NO.6 CLOSE

    This project demonstrates the idea of neighbourhood living, a sense of ownership, privacy and openness. Each housing unit accommodates three bedrooms, a front garden and a parking space. Three houses are configured on each side with an access road. The buildings are perceived as detached units from the western and eastern perspective although when viewed from the front all units come together in a row. The houses have been designed to give each resident a sense of ownership through its detached illusion. A ‘spine’ connects all the residential units together with sequential parking spaces separating the blocks. Series of green balconies accentuates the floating white masses on the first floor. A crafted timber ventilated wall screens off the private front gardens of each house.

  • OPEN-CLOSE HOUSE

    OPEN-CLOSE HOUSE

    The bedrooms on the first floor are tucked to the south of the house for privacy while the master suite on the second floor opens up to the street on the north of the site. The master suite connects to the views on the street through its large transparent floor to ceiling glass windows. The choice of earthy materials echoes a warm but pure building which responds to its landscape.

    Open-close house demonstrates an interesting interplay of form, colour and materiality. The wood and stone elements on the façade of the ground level gives the building a subtle character. Upon entry into the space, a graceful entry is experienced through the double volume living area which opens up seamlessly into the dining area and kitchen. The integration of a home-office on the first floor is an architectural response to the new normal of carrying out work activities from the comfort of your home. An intimate experience of the surrounding landscape is made possible from the office window with a series of creeping plants meandering along the vertical lattice elements shading the window.

  • IT TAKES TWO

    IT TAKES TWO

    Two luxurious identical residential units were birthed on this plot to maximize its spatial and economic value. One is gracefully received upon entry into an open space which accommodates the living, dining and kitchen. The master suite boasts of 3-meter-high floor to ceiling windows which filters optimum daylight from the north. A sense of minimalism is expressed through its clean form and monochromatic colour and material palette. Hues of white, grey and burnt sienna echoes the subtle character of the building. A feeling of lightness and purity is depicted through its form and structure which is complimented by lush greenery.

  • 8 PALM CRESCENT

    8 PALM CRESCENT

    The living area opens up to an indoor garden complimented with a wooden brise soleil which filters the southern sun into the interior spaces.
    The cantilevered bedrooms give the building a bold but soft and light experience through its floor to ceiling glass planes. Privacy is achieved within the indoor garden where a blank wall acts as a canvas for a crafted stone art piece defining its facade.

  • MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE

    MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE

    Surrounded by hills, valleys and greenery, the house opens itself up to its environment through its transparent glass walls and windows, hence capturing breath-taking views. The living area, dining and kitchen all open up to the garden and the infinity pool. The south-facing bedrooms on the first floor all open up to views of the foggy mountains. The kitchen connects to a private vegetable garden on the ground floor. All the bedrooms on the first floor open up to a family area complimented with a central balcony. A floor to ceiling glass window creates a seamless connection between the family area and the balcony where beautiful views can be enjoyed. The choice of materials for the house exhibits earthy tones, hues and wooden elements which compliments the surrounding greenery.

  • HILLVIEW HOUSE

    HILLVIEW HOUSE

    Hill view house sits gracefully within a sloped terrain and acts as a “lens” capturing breath-taking views from the bedrooms on the first floor. The living area overlooks a lap pool which sculpts itself into the interior, creating an indoor-outdoor aquatic experience. This house boasts of a ventilated wooden skin crafted onto its face which cuts off the harsh influence of the western sun.
    Meticulously crafted with a series of inverted wooden panels, this shading device acts as an incredible piece of art, hence giving the building a unique character. The minimalistic design of this house echoes a sense of tranquility.

  • REGALIA VILLAS

    REGALIA VILLAS

    The L-shape configuration of the house around the swimming pool gives a sense of privacy and creates enjoyable views from the interior spaces overlooking the pool. The living area and bedrooms all open up to the pool through open terraces and balconies. The façade of each unit boasts of a wide shell structure covering the main building hence providing shade and protection from the elements of the weather. A generous roof terrace overlooks the streetscape and acts as a break-out area
    from the master suite on the second floor. The pool area is complimented with a green belt which creates a lush ambience. The scale of the house gives a sense of presence with transparent glass planes complimenting its dynamic composition.

  • THE RUBIX

    THE RUBIX

    A grand foyer welcomes visitors into the main core via its curved wall threshold which creates a seamless flow from the outdoor into the indoor. The core splits the two anchor spaces on the eastern and western boundary of the building.  An element of living is crowned on the building with two bedroom and studio apartment spaces. This creates a live-work environment and brings about dynamism into the design of the building. Privacy is created from the open balconies facing the southern boundary through a series of architectural vertical elements. Hues of natural earth complimented with a transparent glass façade characterises the building fabric and hence acts as a subtle edifice within its landscape.