Doncaster House Inbetween Architecture
2016-08-02 17:00
© Nick Stephenson
尼克·斯蒂芬森
架构师提供的文本描述。来自建筑师:现有的砖和风化板居住在一个大的三角形的地点是很受欢迎的,但已经超过了它的家庭。客户有一个多样化的简要说明,包括明确和抽象的目标,例如保持和加强与已建立的花园的联系,增加一个主卧室套房,提供一个安全和定义的入口,重新配置和翻新现有的布局和空间。这些元素的结合导致了非传统的增加了一个新的展馆的前面的网站。加法的形式与现存房屋的典型山墙形式密切相关,但却以强烈的时代性、细腻性和物质性与其并置。
Text description provided by the architects. From the Architect: The existing 1970s brick and weatherboard dwelling on a large triangular site was well loved but had been outgrown by its family. The client had a diverse brief, including both definite and abstract goals such as maintaining and enhancing connections to the established garden, adding a master bedroom suite, providing a secure and defined entrance and reconfiguration and refurbishment of the existing layout and spaces. The combination of these elements led to the non-conventional addition of a new pavilion to the front of the site. The form of the addition closely references the typical gable form of the existing house but juxtaposes it with fiercely contemporary detailing and materiality.
© Nick Stephenson
尼克·斯蒂芬森
Ground Floor Plan
© Nick Stephenson
尼克·斯蒂芬森
一旦通过遮挡的入口和前门,花园方面立即被赏识与一个大规模的,完全玻璃滑动门,打开到美化的后院。这座上了釉的桥形成了新旧之间的连接,从主起居区设置下来,帮助延伸部分安然无恙地安放在工地上。
Once through the sheltered entry and front door, the garden aspect is immediately appreciated with a large-scale, fully glazed sliding door that opens onto the landscaped rear yard. This glazed bridge forms the connection between the old and the new and is set down from the main living zone, helping the extension sit snugly on the site.
© Nick Stephenson
尼克·斯蒂芬森
起居室、厨房和浴室的内部重排现在补充了现有的3间卧室,并充分利用了这座陡峭坡地上房屋的北面和高架位置。一个次要的入口,喧闹的房间和家庭办公室,以及便利设施和充足的储藏,被塞进后面的地底。其结果是一个完全更新的家庭,适合当代家庭生活方式不断变化的需求。它保持了一个舒适和居住的氛围,并表示敬意,最好的方面,原来的小屋。
The internal rearrangement of living areas, kitchen and bathroom now complement the existing 3 bedrooms and take full advantage of the northerly aspect and elevated position of the house on this steeply sloping site. A secondary entry, rumpus room and home office, along with amenities and ample storage, are tucked into the undercroft at the rear. The outcome is a fully updated home, suitable for the changing demands of a contemporary family lifestyle. It maintains a comfortable and lived-in ambiance and pays homage to the best aspects of the original cottage.
© Nick Stephenson
尼克·斯蒂芬森
Architects Inbetween Architecture
Location Doncaster, Australia
Category Extension
Area 71.0 sqm
Project Year 2015
Photographs Nick Stephenson
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