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 School becomes a Museum in Sweden. Wood at km Zero for change of intended use
A villa between stone and nature in Miami. The volumes open onto the courtyards like continuous spaces
Residential complex in the heart of the Dolomites. Wood and copper for the building that blends in with the environment
Kinetic architecture in Finland. A pavilion for a relationship between man and nature