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Monday, November 14, 2011
South Yarra Residence LSA
“A broad mix of architectural styles characterizes this densely populated South Yarra street, from traditional pitched-roof weatherboard terraces to flat-roofed rendered block-work apartment buildings. Narrow buildings sit tightly side-by-side along the one-way street.
The project aimed to provide a residence that makes a statement within the eclectic streetscape, capturing your gaze and holding your attention as you approach, enter and explore the home. Light-filled spacious internal spaces maintain strong connections to the exterior of the building and the home’s multiple courtyards, blurring internal/external boundaries.
The methodology employed to meet these aims included implementing voluminous forms, building to the site perimeter wherever possible, installing glazing to multiple and varied planes, and applying colour to engage the viewer and provide continuity and connection between internal and external spaces.
An orange ‘box’ that is the first floor can be observed from as far away as the end of the street. Upon entering the house, the white ceiling abruptly gives way to the overhead insertion of this form, reminding the viewer of their connection with the coloured volume. Arched glazing either side of the dining area physically separates interior from exterior, yet enables views of the orange-clad ceiling wrapping to form the external walls of the first floor, increasing connection to the exterior and the building as a whole.
Focusing on volume, colour and natural light admission, rather than on implementing expensive materials, positively impacted the project budget. Costly finishes were kept to a minimum, and where used, their effects are maximized by complementary less expensive treatments. Application of colour to the built form encourages the inhabitants to explore further implementation of colour through furnishings and artworks.
Budgetary limitations prevented inclusion of basement car-parking. A clever design met all other client requirements, including off-street parking, 4 bedrooms, and an open plan living / dining / kitchen which opens up to a large rear courtyard.
Architect and interior designer worked collaboratively to provide a home with integrated internal and external spaces. The builder worked closely with the architect in resolving complicated construction details, and the structural engineer assisted the builder in finding an agreeable way to work with the large steel beams specified.
The project site is north-south oriented, necessitating a design that minimises direct sunlight penetration yet maximises admission of natural light. The first-floor ‘box’ is cantilevered over the rear courtyard, providing fixed shading from direct summer sun to the open plan living room and kitchen. Upstairs the north facing retreat windows are recessed back within the orange volume, creating a balcony with inbuilt shading.
Court-yards on the east and west boundaries serve a double purpose, admitting light to central rooms and also allowing air flow into and through the house via open-able windows, increasing natural ventilation and decreasing the need for air-conditioning.
The abundance of natural light coupled with the installation of electricity-generating solar panels (which also supply electricity back to the grid) serves to reduce the home’s energy consumption, and double glazed windows and fully insulated walls minimise heat loss and gain.”
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Timberline Retreat Drawings Located In Melbourne, Australia
Designs a set of retired wood designed by architects Sally Draper is located in Melbourne, Australia. Westernport House is situated on a bluff forests around Westernport Bay. It celebrates the idea of retirement, relaxation and "a simpler life in a busy family in Melbourne, their families and friends. The house is developed as an abstract sculpture layer rectangular and flat. On the side of the Street, overlap to provide a protective outer layer of the secret house.
The dichotomy between the elevation of the street and the north controlled by the more stylized look of the house reflects the aspirations of the two clients: a desire for privacy and solitude and an expression of welcome, inclusive and generous Italian Cultural context. A summer kitchen, pizza oven and a covered terrace for bottling wine and cooking tomato sauce annual crops in the garden. While the proper functioning of large groups of family and friends of the family is most comfortable for one partner, the configuration of zoning that allows you to be both big and intimate at different times.
The dichotomy between the elevation of the street and the north controlled by the more stylized look of the house reflects the aspirations of the two clients: a desire for privacy and solitude and an expression of welcome, inclusive and generous Italian Cultural context. A summer kitchen, pizza oven and a covered terrace for bottling wine and cooking tomato sauce annual crops in the garden. While the proper functioning of large groups of family and friends of the family is most comfortable for one partner, the configuration of zoning that allows you to be both big and intimate at different times.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Melbourne Recital Centre in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne central part of the Ashton Raggatt McDougall is expected in Melbourne, Australia. Australia's cultural portfolio has increased significantly this week, part of the official opening of Melbourne Central. Designed to co-design architects, Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM) and experts in acoustics Arup Acoustics project was funded by the Victorian Government under the South Bank cultural redevelopment area.
Acoustics of the project was a central design. Completely wooden interior design changes are managed in the same apparatus, the addition of low architectural presentations. organic structure to break the sound echoed throughout the clarity and strength.
Acoustics of the project was a central design. Completely wooden interior design changes are managed in the same apparatus, the addition of low architectural presentations. organic structure to break the sound echoed throughout the clarity and strength.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Crystal Gardens In Melbourne, Australia
Crystal gardens designed by CK Design Works is located in Melbourne, Australia. Australian architectural firm CK Design Works is expressly designed 35-story residential buildings and commercial mixed-use buildings in Melbourne CBD, which includes a landscaped community garden on the sixth floor - or about twice the size - up to 10 million trees tall.
project architect and partner of CK Designworks, Robert Caulfield, the 35-story building, called the Crystal Garden was a small block of 360 square meters (about half the size of a block through a house Melbourne ), but would still be huge park areas reserved for residents.
project architect and partner of CK Designworks, Robert Caulfield, the 35-story building, called the Crystal Garden was a small block of 360 square meters (about half the size of a block through a house Melbourne ), but would still be huge park areas reserved for residents.
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