Into the Wild featured on W NETWORK’s ‘REAL HOUSES OF…ATLANTIC CANADA”.
Judith and Robert’s home can be viewed by clicking on the image below. You can also view the entire episode by clicking here (but sadly you have to pay $0.99)!
Premiered Tuesday, September 8 2015.
Real Houses Of… invites you into some of the most incredible homes in North America. You won’t find “cookie cutter” here. These fabulous spaces are one-of-a-kind, custom-designed to fit the needs and lifestyles of their remarkable owners. From historic east coast manors to ultra-modern Pacific pads, these Real Houses push wow factor to the max. With luxurious bedrooms, resort-worthy pools, spectacular bathrooms, million-dollar views and kitchens hot enough to make a French chef swoon – this series is guaranteed to astonish and inspire.A massive thank you to Hemmings House Pictures and Revolution strategy for including us in this creative series. We are proud to represent Saint John! Check out the sneak peek real below where I said perhaps a little ‘too much’!
Thank you to RISE for featuring our home. Be sure to sign up to this amazing Atlantic Canadian online Platform that connects homeowners, home improvement professionals and retailers/merchants through meaningful spaces and smart products.
INTO THE WILD FEATURED IN THE GLOBE & MAIL.
Our architects, were featured as one of Canada’s Style Setters in Saturday’s Globe & Mail. Thank you Carley Fourtune for this article!
We are grateful to Suzanne Robichaud from IAD (International Architecture & Design) for her fourth and final installment on our journey of ‘into the wild’.
INTO THE WILD is an über-modern residential project on 2.3 acres of undeveloped land in the heart of Saint John, NB. designed by Acre Architects in close collaboration with the homeowners (us! Judith Mackin + Robert Moore).
Please click on the cover below and see page 40 for the full article.
Please click on the cover below and see page 35 for the full article.
INTO THE WILD: the beginning
What began as a few rough sketches discussed over wine and across a dining room table soon evolved into an orange-peopled scale models and, ultimately, fully-realized architectural drawings.
The property itself — in the heart of the Mount Pleasant area (that’s Thaddeus Holownia and his box camera recording it in its relatively virgin state) — was, from a building standpoint, as rich in challenge as opportunity.
The now home of TUCK STUDIO. “If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.” Henry David Thoreau