K2 House / FMD Architects
K2 House is the second stage upper floor extension to a renovation completed by fmd architects in 2008. The original brief for a young bachelor, was revised to now meet the needs of a young family with pets. The clients wanted to maintain the initial design intent while adding further versatile spaces to a bustling home.
© Peter Bennetts
Architects: FMD Architects
Location: Melbourne City, Australia
Lead Architects: Fiona Dunin, Jayme Collins, Alice Edmonds
Landscape Architects: Eckersley Garden Architecture
Engineering: Kersulting
Building Surveyor: Nelson McDermott
Area: 114.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
© Peter Bennetts
Text description provided by the architects. K2 House is the second stage upper floor extension to a renovation completed by fmd architects in 2008. The original brief for a young bachelor, was revised to now meet the needs of a young family with pets. The clients wanted to maintain the initial design intent while adding further versatile spaces to a bustling home.
© Peter Bennetts
The original design intent, of angular forms deriving from the tight planning constraints, extends through the upper floor of stage 2. This cohesion of external and internal forms are further expressed through the light reflecting faceted internal elements being expressed on the dark exterior with triangular metal cladding and ...
© Peter Bennetts
Architects: FMD Architects
Location: Melbourne City, Australia
Lead Architects: Fiona Dunin, Jayme Collins, Alice Edmonds
Landscape Architects: Eckersley Garden Architecture
Engineering: Kersulting
Building Surveyor: Nelson McDermott
Area: 114.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
© Peter Bennetts
Text description provided by the architects. K2 House is the second stage upper floor extension to a renovation completed by fmd architects in 2008. The original brief for a young bachelor, was revised to now meet the needs of a young family with pets. The clients wanted to maintain the initial design intent while adding further versatile spaces to a bustling home.
© Peter Bennetts
The original design intent, of angular forms deriving from the tight planning constraints, extends through the upper floor of stage 2. This cohesion of external and internal forms are further expressed through the light reflecting faceted internal elements being expressed on the dark exterior with triangular metal cladding and ...
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