"Paradox" - The purpose of this project was to take an existing plan provided for us and design additions to the home. The additions were meant to be reminescent of both Richard Meier and Philip Johnson while keeping with the architecture of the original design. As an added challenge to myself, I wished to keep with traditional tropical design.
3-dimensional model and section drawing of the Bedlam Home - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Elevation drawing of the guest bedroom - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Furniture plans for first and second floors - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Third floor furniture plan and furniture schedule - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Guest bedroom perspective - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Home office perspective - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Kitchen and living room perspectives
Solar study of guest bedroom - A home for the young, newly-married couple of David and Emily Bedlam who have recently moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
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