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The Wolf City Sky Train
Now that the city is developing at a rapid rate there is a need for the citizens of Wolf City to be able to conveniently make their way around the city. The Wolf City Sky Train also known as the WTS is an innovative network that connects all parts of the city to each...

The Official Mercedes-Benz Classic Magazine
Growing up Mr Wolf collected the official Mercedes-Benz Classic magazine along with Mercedes Enthusiast, Unique Cars and Classic Car Magazine. All of which he followed and referred to as he began the restoration of his very own collection of classic Mercedes-Benz...

Australian House & Garden Magazine
If you haven't already read this week's newsletter, Taras Wolf and his Mercedes Benz collection features in the 'Australian House & Garden' Magazine". The spread in the April 2015 issue reveals the history behind Mr Wolf's passion for classic cars and the famous...

The Sky Park Project
Parks and open spaces are an important factor in maintaining the quality of life and an increasing population forces us to create new and innovative ideas to accommodate. The Sky Park Project was designed based on the idea of creating elevated parks and garden spaces...

The Wolf Tower
As development continues in the Wolf Lego City, the most recent and without a doubt the most famous building in the iconic city is complete. Symbolising the family coming together as a single unit, the Wolf Tower can be found in the heart of the city and is a...

10 Years of Wolf Designs
The 28th of February is always a special day at Wolf Architects because it marks the anniversary of the practices conception. February 28th 2015 is particularly special as it marks our 10 year anniversary and we wish to celebrate this milestone with a series of events...

Best of Houzz 2015 Winner!
Wolf Architects were recently awarded 'Best of Houzz 2015' by leading website for home design Houzz.com. Out of more than 500,000 local and international professionals Wolf Architects have been voted one of Australia's top home professionals. Click here to read more....

The history of the Wolf
COMPANY HISTORY - An unconventional advantage. Established as Wolf Designs in 2005 the firm evolved into WOLF ARCHITECTS in 2009. This however does not explain the full story as the practices portfolio boasted over a hundred projects that seemed impossible for such a...

Building the Wolf Ark
As you may have read in this week's newsletter every year it is tradition that Mr Wolf deigns and builds something for his children. Generally he will use some kind of raw timber or ply and all of the work is completed by hand. His most recent creation was the second...

Twenty-two men and counting!
In case you have not yet read this week's newsletter, the Wolf House has had a very special guest as Mr Wolf's former boss and mentor Karl Fender came to visit late last week. The renowned architect and his wife offered many compliments as they were shown through the...
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A Space for Your Car
The Vehicle or the Horse? The car is an evolutionary step up from the horse. Before cars came along, some valued their horses more than just as a mode of transport, so beautiful stables were built for security and to care for the owner’s pride and joy. This tradition...
Forever Young
A fresh perspective. A key component of good design is to think differently. The best way to do this is to spend time with young people, children in particular, listening to the kinds of questions they ask. Children see the world for what it is as they have not learnt...
Creating Inspirational Gardens
WOLF Garden Laboratory Inspires Innovative Landscapes That Connect Us To Mother Earth. The Native American Indians were nomadic in the sense that they lived in Tepee’s and moved according to their needs with each season. They understood their environment because they...
Architects see potential
There are several key ingredients that go into making a good designer. One important ingredient is the ability to ask the right questions. Take the bathroom in the picture above as an example. A non designer would probably say "This is old and horrible". Someone who...
What’s in the box?
Every now and then we find something a little out of the norm. In this case we have a rather old looking box isolated 9 meters above natural ground level. On the top of this Wolf designed home is a roof top service platform designed to allow easy access for...
