Positioned on a small corner site of 630m2 with access off two streets, our clients saw big potential. This project maximised the available space and retained plenty of storage for outdoor pursuits.
Read moreWorking within confinements of a street setback, recession plans and acoustic requirements from rail infrastructure, this architecturally designed house certainly belongs to its place.
Read moreA tremendous transformation, this project was carefully considered and extensively renovated. Smart design and reattachment administer a seamless blend of lasting form fused with the homes’ built circa 1950 original elements.
Read moreBarry Connor’s Design makes optimum use of a small section in Fendalton, and even features a cottage garden with a sheltered courtyard area between lounge and master bedroom. Perfect for lock and leave, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom architecturally designed luxury home boasts a kitchen with scullery, custom joinery and a leathered island benchtop.
Read moreThis building is designed to be one of Canterbury’s iconic pieces of architecture. Sheppard & Rout have created a unique single level design, split into three separate building wings. The result is a sleek, low-lying building form.
Read moreBasking in sun from its north facing position, Darren O'Neill Architect designed this residence so it radiates a golden glow of its own. The upper level might retreat behind its horizontal timber feature, but this home doesn’t shy away from making a statement on the street.
Read moreSitting elegantly in park-like surrounds, this sprawling home away from home is built using James Hardie weatherboards, corrugated iron roofing and Rockcote plaster system. Jackson + Jackson Architectural Design realised a relaxing retreat for its owners and their teenage children.
Read moreProudly standing on a quiet street and down a long drive, this well crafted home displays plenty of strong workmanship, and elegant design by Sheppard & Rout.
Read moreAfter losing their previous house in the February earthquakes, Architect Tennant Brown’s clients told him they wanted something that reflected a fresh start combined with a sense of heritage and elegance. This is a new house based on an old design with a zesty twist.
Read moreA stunning two storey build situated on a Fendalton back section property with tennis court, swimming pool and outdoor living and entertainment areas. Sheppard and Rout outdid themselves with this design.
Read moreJoining forces with DD Architects, Mark and his team developed a contemporary home that is rooted in the ‘now’.
Read moreGlass is a media that can literally cast a whole new light on a design aesthetic. If we had to sum up this property in two words they would be, ‘light’ and ‘spacious’, and Sheppard & Rout's heavy use of glass in the construction has enabled us to create this wonderful, natural environment.
Read moreThe first thing most people notice about this place is the clunking sound your jaw makes when it hits the floor. Architects Sheppard & Rout have worked their magic once again, combining form and function in a new build that can only be described as a masterpiece.
Read moreCollaborating with architects, Sheppard & Rout, Mark and his team have created an iconic Fendalton residence with living areas bathed in natural light, sophisticated room to room flow and elegant low lying building form.
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