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Directing | A modest ranch transforms into a bright modernist house Construction work has just been completed on this 1950s ranch house project, designed by Michael Goorevich. It was named “Two-Faced House” because of its two distinct sides: the front, a tribute to the classic ranch; and the rear, with a contemporary modern aesthetic. -
Directing | The Garbsen public open-air swimming pool is adorned with 200 m² of Kebony Clear wood After seven years of work, the public open-air swimming pool in Garbsen, near Hanover in Germany, has reopened its doors. Several daybeds as well as 200 m² of Kebony wooden rest areas have been installed within this vast leisure area. -
Directing | The Garbsen public open-air swimming pool is adorned with 200 m² of Kebony Clear wood After seven years of work, the public open-air swimming pool in Garbsen, near Hanover in Germany, has reopened its doors. Several daybeds as well as 200 m2 of rest areas in Kebony wood have been installed within this vast leisure area. -
Directing | A Kebony wood deck surrounds a pool with views of the Texas hills Peached Casita is a luxurious little house with a bohemian spirit, located in the hills of Texas. Available for rent, it offers its visitors a bubble of calm and tranquility, enhanced by its swimming pool with a view surrounded by a Kebony wooden terrace. -
Directing | The Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center is equipped with a Kebony wooden deck Kebony Clear wood planks were chosen for the deck of the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center, a center that offers learning programs and events on the topics of nature, energy and human life. These blades allow the center to blend harmoniously into the surrounding coastline. -
Directing | Kebony wood clads the footbridges of Pier 26, in Hudson River Park in New York All the footbridges of Pier 26, located in Hudson River Park in New York, are made of Kebony wood. If it was above all the durable qualities of this wood that convinced the architect of the project, its resistance to difficult weather conditions and the elegant patina it acquires over time were also criteria for choice.