Fusion House / Dankor Architecture
The overall feeling of the house is dynamic movement ? the façade is on a steep angle slicing into the existing dwelling and pulling away from the original building. The idea behind the proposed three bedroom extension to a single story 1970s single story brick dwelling, was to embrace the original design while simultaneously creating a bold new, contemporary, form. We wanted to create a tension between the ?old? existing condition and proposed ?new? addition.
© Dan Korman
Architects: Dankor Architecture
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Lead Architects: Dan Korman
Builder: Ecost Design Construct
Structural Engineer: David Landy Engineers
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Dan Korman
© Dan Korman
Text description provided by the architects. The overall feeling of the house is dynamic movement ? the façade is on a steep angle slicing into the existing dwelling and pulling away from the original building. The idea behind the proposed three bedroom extension to a single story 1970s single story brick dwelling, was to embrace the original design while simultaneously creating a bold new, contemporary, form. We wanted to create a tension between the ?old? existing condition and proposed ?new? addition.
© Dan Korman
To continue the tension between the original built form and the new extension we designed the timber lining boards on an angle, slicing into the 1970s plastered ...
© Dan Korman
Architects: Dankor Architecture
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Lead Architects: Dan Korman
Builder: Ecost Design Construct
Structural Engineer: David Landy Engineers
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Dan Korman
© Dan Korman
Text description provided by the architects. The overall feeling of the house is dynamic movement ? the façade is on a steep angle slicing into the existing dwelling and pulling away from the original building. The idea behind the proposed three bedroom extension to a single story 1970s single story brick dwelling, was to embrace the original design while simultaneously creating a bold new, contemporary, form. We wanted to create a tension between the ?old? existing condition and proposed ?new? addition.
© Dan Korman
To continue the tension between the original built form and the new extension we designed the timber lining boards on an angle, slicing into the 1970s plastered ...
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