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December 13, 2019

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120 DIGS.NET | 12.13.2019 A R C H I T E C T U R E | D E S I G N | B U I L D P R O F I L E | B . E A R C H I T E C T U R E so that they are simplified but still evoke the emotive qualities enjoyed by the client." Featuring concrete, terrazzo-style stone floors, painted timber ceilings and bluestone walling, the rear extension reflects a more contemporary look. "e majority of buildings constructed today will be around for the next hundred years," the architects note. "To ensure a building will be relevant through its life cycle, we look carefully at common threads that continue to persist through history. Our approach is to create architecture that is classic in inspiration and modern for intent—a building that continues to get better over time and is imbued with true timelessness." In all spaces, vintage furniture mostly sourced from Europe and Asia combine with custom-designed pieces by B.E Architecture, mixing historical and contemporary references elegantly and subtly. "We approach furnishings with a distinct point of difference from the architecture," the team says. "e furniture and lighting is a human element that first and foremost needs to respond to the realities of living. . . . Often there is an opportunity to bring in much more personality and elements of playfulness. Our interiors are colorful and textural and aim to create a lasting impression." Books and art were also a crucial part of the creative concept. Both collections—including the three-story light installation titled "Heaven is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens" by Nathan Coley, and wax sculpture "Romeu, My Deer" by Berlinde De Bruyckere—explore philosophy, literature, religion, and science." By integrating art into the house, the B.E. team intends "to start a conversation on other levels rather than adding something as an extension of the furniture," the architects explain. "We believe that art should be something that engages someone on an ongoing basis and encourages thought and discussion. We believe that art enriches people's lives." Visually strong and quiet, inviting all who enter to think and contemplate, this home reflects a sense of serenity and a high level of refinement. Every detail has been carefully selected with a purpose in mind: to stand the test of time. at, too, is art. bearchitecture.com

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