On the border between Quebec and Vermont, architect David Dworkind has built Bolton Residence, a two-storey villa composed of two superimposed structures anchored at the end of a slope from where it seems to float among the trees
Canadian architect David Dworkind renovates a 1940s building in Montreal, creating new openings and flexible spaces with a special focus on the needs of clients who are particularly interested in indoor wellness
The Barn transformed into a Refuge for families. In San Francisco, the right light transforms the ordinary into extraordinary
Wooden roof with triangular mesh. Continuous effect of light and shadow
Aluminum cladding for a pavilion. Curves and lightness dominate the angles
An urban village like a pueblo in Madrid. Urban and private space merge