Showing posts with label Cape Town Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Town Architecture. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Premier Fires Showroom Update




Cape Town architects, KUBE have been appointed to re-design the Cape Town showroom for Premier Fires, (formerly Morso Fireplaces) You can see a bit of what they've been busy with here.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Roseberry Avenue Update: Latest Images



The first phase of the Roseberry Avenue alteration is practically complete so we thought this would be a good time to show you a little bit of what we've been busy with...

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

KUBE architecture appointed to design Morso Showroom


The Morso fireplace installation at the Herlig Residence designed by KUBE architecture. You can see   more here.
Cape Town architects, KUBE architecture have been appointed to re-design the Cape Town premises for Danish fireplace manufacturer, MorsoThe brief is aimed at the creation of a new showroom which will embody and convey the image of luxury and style with which the Morso brand has become associated.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

KUBE architecture: Virginia Avenue Update (Alterations and Additions, Cape Town)

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KUBE architecture recently made some adjustments to the Virginia avenue project. The first of many 
we'll make in our effort towards satisfying our clients' needs, while at the same time creating a humble 
yet beautiful piece of architecture in Cape Town... 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Implementation of New Energy Legislation (SANS10400XA): 14 May 2012




Like many other Cape Town architects we received this letter in the electronic mailbox the other day...What it says is that all new building work, alterations and additions included, would have to comply with these regulations which targets the amount of electricity consumed by households for heating water, temperature regulation and lighting...

Friday, March 16, 2012

Lorenzo Nassimbeni: Where Art and Architecture meet.


The work of Lorenzo Nassimbeni is located where the disciplines of architecture and fine art meet.  Sometimes fun and playful, often all-grown up and austere, Lorenzo’s wall coverings, fabric, murals and art reflect the urban landscape from which he lovingly draws his inspiration. His portfolio is diverse yet consistently reflecting his signature architectural style of drawing.
 
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