Randwick Pavilion / MASQ architecture
Our inspiration for the project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room. We particularly wanted to have the living room feel very much like a pavilion in the garden, however we saw this as an enclosed and protected space as much as it needed to be connected to the garden. We created a brick wall that enveloped the upper level which was then suspended above glass doors and windows below.
© The Guthrie Project
Architects: MASQ architecture
Location: Sydney, Australia
Area: 90.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: The Guthrie Project
© The Guthrie Project
Text description provided by the architects. Our inspiration for the project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room. We particularly wanted to have the living room feel very much like a pavilion in the garden, however we saw this as an enclosed and protected space as much as it needed to be connected to the garden. We created a brick wall that enveloped the upper level which was then suspended above glass doors and windows below.
© The Guthrie Project
At the northern edge of the space a low level brick ledge forms a seat at the threshold between inside and outside; with the windows f...
© The Guthrie Project
Architects: MASQ architecture
Location: Sydney, Australia
Area: 90.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: The Guthrie Project
© The Guthrie Project
Text description provided by the architects. Our inspiration for the project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room. We particularly wanted to have the living room feel very much like a pavilion in the garden, however we saw this as an enclosed and protected space as much as it needed to be connected to the garden. We created a brick wall that enveloped the upper level which was then suspended above glass doors and windows below.
© The Guthrie Project
At the northern edge of the space a low level brick ledge forms a seat at the threshold between inside and outside; with the windows f...
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