Stealth House: Now You See It, Now You Don’t
Bijl Architecture has renovated a family home using deliberate folds and geometric forms, obscuring the addition from the street while strategically opening it up to the back garden.
Bijl Architecture has renovated a family home using deliberate folds and geometric forms, obscuring the addition from the street while strategically opening it up to the back garden.
With so much of our time spent inside in the last few months, our yearning for the outdoors keeps growing stronger and stronger.
Episode 2 of our podcast, Dialling In With Habitus, features a conversation with Sydney-based architect and business owner Melonie Bayl Smith of Bijl Architecture.
A modest cottage in secluded Tasmanian bushland sets the scene for Blackwood Rest, a remote refuge by Bijl Architecture.
Bijl Architecture harnesses the innate connections between indoors and out, nature and nutrition, socialising and joy, to conceptualise this visionary entertainer’s kitchen.
Bijl Architecture filled the gap between dream and reality to create a home for this family to enjoy for many years to come.
Elements of a cross-continental lifestyle are pieced together like a living mosaic in the design of a new residence, Doorzien House, by Bijl Architecture.
Educator, agitator, architect with a social conscience, Melonie Bayl-Smith is the founder and principal of Bijl Architecture and an adjunct professor at the University of Technology, Sydney.