Cubo House PHOOEY Architects
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架构师提供的文本描述。艾波伊建筑师将一座维多利亚时代现存的双层遗产建筑改造成一座定制的附属平台房屋。
Text description provided by the architects. PHOOEY Architects transformed an existing double storey Victorian-era heritage-listed attached terrace house in Melbourne into a bespoke & sustainable home for a young family.
Floor Plan
最初,这座房子是通过楼梯下面一条漆黑、闷热的走廊进入的。取而代之的是,一个新的欢迎入口门厅现在打开进入阳光浸透多层空隙与自然通风。位于重新规划的房子中央,有特色的楼梯攀爬。
Originally, the house was entered via a dark, stuffy corridor located under a staircase. In its place, a new welcoming entry foyer now opens into a sunlight drenched multi-level void with natural ventilation. Centrally located in the re-planned house, a feature stair climbs & descends between three levels. Landings are large enough to work, play or just hang out on.
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从拆除中打捞回来的材料被存放在现场,以便进行升级。从原来的楼梯上,现有的台阶
Material pieces salvaged from the demolition were stored on site for upcycling. From the original staircase, existing steps & balustrades became a chandelier suspended in the void. Existing windows became a feature wall & lightwell. Leftover stair balustrades screened a kid's loft bed & became joinery handles in the kitchen. Metal security doors became external privacy & sun shading devices. Slate roof tiles became window sills & feature elements in the external facade. The existing rear & dysfunctional portions of the house were replaced by habitable environments opening onto the rear garden.
© Peter Bennetts Photographer
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具体化记忆
Embodied memory & energy lost from the demolished red brick rear facade was fragmented onto the new building envelope. Demolition drawings of the existing rear portion of the house were cut up into equal squares & re-arranged in a surrealist cubomania manner. Tinkering together with the owner produced a resolved floor & facade layout.
房子的语言延伸到一个儿童友好的小花园里,里面装满了富有成效的口袋。太阳能热水光伏电池
The language of the house additions extends into a small child friendly garden filled with productive pockets. Photovoltaic cells, solar hot water & water collection tanks are hidden from view. Whereas on display are the upcycled memories from the old house, contextualised by efficient planning & infused with natural air & sunlight.
© Peter Bennetts Photographer
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Architects PHOOEY Architects
Location Melbourne, Australia
Category Renovation
Design Team Emma Young, Peter Ho , Adam Gordon, Jessie Cook, Rob Chittleborough, Helen Duong, Anne-Claire Deville & Lucinda Arundel.
Area 410.0 sqm
Project Year 2013
Photographs Peter Bennetts Photographer
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