by Wolf Architects | Oct 24, 2011 | Architectural Blog
Millimetre per Metre! All Wolf designers are trained to develop “The eye of the Wolf”. This term was coined by our chief architect Taras Wolf, who has the ability to see the difference of one millimetre from a distance of a metre. This means a lot when it comes to...
by Wolf Architects | Oct 17, 2011 | Architectural Blog, Design Tips
What is contemporary Australian Architecture? What future are we creating now for human habitation later on? How will it look like? What kind of lifestyles are we designing for? Wolf designers have always been very curious and curiosity can be a great key ingredient...
by Wolf Architects | Oct 12, 2011 | Architectural Blog
Become a Wolf Designer? Over the years, this is what we’ve been hearing from many applicants. Positions are rare and we don’t normally advertise. Our mail-box and inbox are always filled with CVs of hopeful and capable candidates. For the first in a very long time, we...
by Wolf Architects | Oct 7, 2011 | Architectural Blog
House no 1 versus House no 16 This was the house that Taras designed as a teenage boy in 1988 which we now refer to as House no.1, a family holiday house in Thailand with elements of traditional Thai architecture. One of the main features of the house was the large...
by Wolf Architects | Oct 3, 2011 | The Wolf Team
Golden years with architectural dreams! Taras Wolf went to boarding school at the United World College of SEA in Singapore. It was during that period over two decades ago that he designed his very first house through a subject called CDT (communication design...