James Jebbia's New York Loft | Yellowtrace.

James Jebbia’s Greenwich Village Loft // New York.

Today we venture into the Greenwich Village loft of James Jebbia, which he shares with his young family. Jebbia is the owner of streetwear label, Supreme. Quite the departure from his label's aesthetic, his home is minimal, delicate and...
House 1 by Pitsou Kedem, Ramat Hasharon, Israel | Yellowtrace.

House 1 by Pitsou Kedem // Ramat Hasharon, Israel.

House 1 by Tel Aviv-based architecture studio Pitsou Kedem is an interesting little beast. To me it looks like a slightly offbeat marriage between the signature modernist aesthetic and the 80s. I know what you're thinking - how can that...
Paris Apartment by Belgian Architect Nicolas Schuybroek | Yellowtrace.

Belgian Architect Nicolas Schuybroek.

Belgian architect Nicolas Schuybroek established his practice in Brussels 2011. Schuybroek began his career in Montreal, Canada working for INTEGRAL Jean Beaudoin. Most recently, he spent five years working as a project director for...
Australia's Got Talent! Houses Awards Shortlist for 2013 | Curated by Yellowtrace.

Australia’s Got Talent // Houses Awards Shortlist 2013.

If there's one thing Australian architects are really bloody good at, it would have to be The House. Houses Awards recently announced their 2013 shortlist for 125 residential projects across the eight categories. So many fantastic projects...
Bacopari House by UNA Arquitetos, São Paulo, Brazil | Yellowtrace.

Bacopari House by UNA Arquitetos // São Paulo, Brazil.

If I had to nominate a favourite typology in domestic architecture (it’s a question we’re all asked most days), it would be the courtyard house. And this one, by São Paulo’s UNA Arquitetos, is a cracker. A good courtyard house does...

Crescent House by Andrew Burns // Sydney.

Crescent House celebrates the elements of light, darkness and fire. It's a simple rectangular box, clad in torched timber and painstakingly detailed with paper thin roof and wall terminations. Punctured cladding at the entry produces...