John Adam Architect
John Adam Architects is an Adelaide Hills practice with an emphasis on design creativity, ecological and lifestyle based solutions. The practice specialises in residential architecture, unique homes, additions and alterations. John Adam Architects are a new breed of architects whose work is not restricted by style, sculpting architecture that is specific to client, site, and budget. Integrating external and interior environments, we create homes which breathe, are non-toxic and require minimal artificial heating and cooling. publications sa life magazine (dec 2012/jan 2013, ‘on the waterfront’) – goolwa sa life magazine (oct/nov 2012, ‘bloodstone studio’ – highbury) monument
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Projects:
Goolwa Residence
Goolwa, South Australia, 2011
Commendation, Residential – Houses category 2011 South Australian Architecture Awards LESS IS MORE The conceptual framework was the Japanese house and the ‘less is more’ ethos mixed with flexible and manipulable spaces and the creation of a small forest eco-system with poles are trees growing through voids to the ceiling canopy above. Design Haiku> the turtle comes out revived springing to new life solid gaze in out
Sticky Rice Cooking School Villas
Stirling, South Australia, 2013
Winner, Small Projects category 2013 South Australian Architecture Awards Sticky Rice Cooking School teaches restaurant quality dishes in hands-on classes with Australia’s masters of Asian cuisine. The Villas conceptualised as immersive spaces, complementing and enhancing the modern Asian cooking experience. Chefs and students stay in the villas in a master pupil relationship, undertaking private lessons and honing skills. Design Haiku> bali karma tea blackened wood on river zen yoko love them please
Bloodstone Studio & Residence
Highbury, South Australia, 2012
Winner, Archicentre Renovation Award 2012 South Australian Architecture Awards An outer suburban renovation need not follow the quotidian norms of a heavy poorly design McMansion. Rather a modestly urban and individual streetscape language can be appropriately emphasised, in this case, through the use of floating horizontal forms and the lightness of steel Design Haiku> light is weak is strong my breast your eye pixel peeps any minute anne