by Wolf Architects | Aug 15, 2011 | Architectural Blog
Chief Designer’s clutch pencil lost and found! Taras Wolf’s special Faber Castellclutch pencil has been missing for almost a year until it was rediscovered recently. Big relief! One strict office rule we have here is that no one except for Taras is to ever touch this...
by Wolf Architects | Aug 1, 2011 | Architectural Blog
The Wolf house in the making… “From the looks of it, I can tell that it’s gonna be very different from all the other houses around the area, it’s a contemporary house” said the electrician whose team was drilling a power cable through the road for the project....
by Wolf Architects | Jul 25, 2011 | Architectural Blog
The stair room! Stairs are an important element in Wolf architecture. They are not just a functional item for getting from place A to B. We believe that stairs are a space to be experienced – A portal from one world to another, a sculpture within a house. The most...
by Wolf Architects | Jul 22, 2011 | Architectural Blog
Bruce St, Mount Waverley Still nothing comes close to this Mount Waverley house as far as an amazing contemporary design that deals with a very steep and difficult site.Capturing amazing views over a reserve this house has it all as far as comfortable open plan living...
by Wolf Architects | Jul 22, 2011 | Architectural Blog
Dental Surgery on Canterbury Rd In Canterbury, Brisbane, Wolf Designs were behind the architecture of this dental surgery that has stood the test of time in both function and design. After a decade the spaces have remain unchanged demonstrating the timelessness of the...