Misho+Associates have been intimately involved in refurbishment work and new construction for a diverse range of residential clients
RESIDENTIAL
SORELL HOUSE, TASMANIA
New residential house with cross laminated timber construction (CLT) and a simplified construction method that responds to the environment and the landscape that it is placed. Views to kunyani and Iron Creek Bay and Coal River estuary.
New multi residential development based on cross laminated timber construction (CLT) and maximising roof for solar panels and battery storage. Views on Tasman bridge, Derwent River and kunyani.
The Lymington house, a curved green-grey façade of wide windows and screened polycarbonate ‘bubbles, sits high above Kangaroo Bay in Southern Tasmania.
The Crabtree house clients moved from South Australia to escape its increasing heat. What they didn’t consider when they bought a piece of hillside in the Huon Valley was the year-round wind.
“Our new home is called Saturday because we wanted the feeling that when we are home its like Saturday everyday, and Misho achieved that, we never want to leave home.”
“While almost any good architect can create a pleasing result given sufficient funds, my experience with Misho is that he uses his understanding of interior and exterior design to come up with beautiful as well as effective solutions which still manage to look as good as if a significant amount of money has been spent.”
“The space is amazing. This is such a deceptively simple box from the outside but totally awesome inside, and even more amazing is that the value far exceeds the spend.”
"We were looking for a house that reflected the environment and used all the alternative energy sources, such as solar and rain water tanks supplied off the roof. The construction had to be simple and mechanical because of the steep site and easy to erect. This was all achieved."
A proposed new apartment development for an inner city suburb of Adelaide that deals with green issues and medium density living in an environment that is becoming hot each year with longer period over 30 degrees.