Freshwater Art House / David Boyle Architect
In Freshwater Art House we have curated a series of interlocking cubic volumes for living and for the making and displaying of art. Mezzanines and stepped floor levels spill down from the existing house into the garden and parkland beyond the site. Spaces are distilled with an idea that you could set up anywhere within the house and create. In response to the ubiquitous knockdown and project home rebuild in Sydney?s northern beaches, including several properties within this street, this project celebrates the existing, much loved c1928 timber bungalow by retaining it in its entirety. The rear rooms act as platforms to view and access the new work. The original external weatherboard and fiber cement façade become the interior of the new spaces.
© Brett Boardman Photography
Architects: David Boyle Architect
Location: Freshwater, Australia
Category: Houses
Design Team: David Boyle, Kevin Liu
Area: 160.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Brett Boardman Photography
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© Brett Boardman Photography
Architects: David Boyle Architect
Location: Freshwater, Australia
Category: Houses
Design Team: David Boyle, Kevin Liu
Area: 160.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Brett Boardman Photography
Read more »
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