Joinery Box House / Foomann Architects
The extension to this inner-city heritage home is intended as a tidy, fastidious timber clad structure. An opportunity for meticulous details. The inhabitants moved from their own homes into this new house together; consolidating their extensive art collections and large extended families. Art, furniture and objects were scheduled and located during the planning process. The Dining Room comfortably accommodates twenty-four diners, located in a prime position facing the garden, and features an acoustically treated ceiling.
© Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Architects: Foomann Architects
Location: Albert Park, Australia
Lead Architects: Jamie Sormann + Jo Foong
Area: 310.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Builder: Fido Projects
Landscape Architect: Phillip Johnson Landscapes
Engineer: Maurice Farrugia & Associates
Stylist: Esther Stewart
© Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Text description provided by the architects. The extension to this inner-city heritage home is intended as a tidy, fastidious timber clad structure. An opportunity for meticulous details. The inhabitants moved from their own homes into this new house together; consolidating their extensive art collections and large extended families. Art, furniture and objects were scheduled and located during the planning process. The Dining Room comfortably accommodates twenty-four diners, located in a ...
© Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Architects: Foomann Architects
Location: Albert Park, Australia
Lead Architects: Jamie Sormann + Jo Foong
Area: 310.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Builder: Fido Projects
Landscape Architect: Phillip Johnson Landscapes
Engineer: Maurice Farrugia & Associates
Stylist: Esther Stewart
© Willem-Dirk Du Toit
Text description provided by the architects. The extension to this inner-city heritage home is intended as a tidy, fastidious timber clad structure. An opportunity for meticulous details. The inhabitants moved from their own homes into this new house together; consolidating their extensive art collections and large extended families. Art, furniture and objects were scheduled and located during the planning process. The Dining Room comfortably accommodates twenty-four diners, located in a ...
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