Design Buy Build Issue 61 2023 | Page 20

EDITOR ' S CHOICE
Michael Goorevich , Architect behind the Two-Faced House , commented : “ With their bifurcated , front-and-back organisation and access to services from above and below , it ’ s relatively easy to update these 1950s ranches to become more responsive to modern living . The use of Kebony gave me a chance to explore wood buildings here in Tennessee and the opportunity to tap into the spirit of agrarian structures that would have been here 200 years ago .”
Nina Landbø , International Sales Manager at Kebony , added : “ It is great to see the ways in which Kebony can be used to awaken new identities in classic home structures , such as this unique “ Two-Faced House ”. We are delighted to be involved in a project that reflects both its natural surroundings and the architectural heritage of what came before , while still creating a sustainable , modern home space that we hope families will enjoy for years to come .”
www . kebony . com Images : Kristian Alveo | Architect : Michael Goorevich
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