Studio House / Zen Architects
Our client contacted us with a request to design an extension to their existing property in order to accommodate the needs of a growing family. In this case, the small area of the site required a unique approach to achieve the required outcomes.
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Architects: Zen Architects
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Project Team: Ric Zen, Wesley Baigent
Area: 74.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jack Lovel
Builder: ?Built by JSB?
Engineer: Keith Patrick and Assiciates
Landscaping: Mud Office
© Jack Lovel
Text description provided by the architects. Our client contacted us with a request to design an extension to their existing property in order to accommodate the needs of a growing family. In this case, the small area of the site required a unique approach to achieve the required outcomes.In response, we designed a flexible, multi-purpose studio that requires very little land. It includes two sleeping areas, a bathroom and a generous living space with the potential to be arranged into a living, kitchen and dining space. We arranged the shape of the building to minimise amenity impacts to the neighbours, while also controlling sunlight and views from windows, thereby creating a sense of space without sacrificing privacy.
© Jack Lovel
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© Jack Lovel
As the building was positioned beside a laneway, we were als...
© Jack Lovel
Architects: Zen Architects
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Project Team: Ric Zen, Wesley Baigent
Area: 74.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jack Lovel
Builder: ?Built by JSB?
Engineer: Keith Patrick and Assiciates
Landscaping: Mud Office
© Jack Lovel
Text description provided by the architects. Our client contacted us with a request to design an extension to their existing property in order to accommodate the needs of a growing family. In this case, the small area of the site required a unique approach to achieve the required outcomes.In response, we designed a flexible, multi-purpose studio that requires very little land. It includes two sleeping areas, a bathroom and a generous living space with the potential to be arranged into a living, kitchen and dining space. We arranged the shape of the building to minimise amenity impacts to the neighbours, while also controlling sunlight and views from windows, thereby creating a sense of space without sacrificing privacy.
© Jack Lovel
Section
© Jack Lovel
As the building was positioned beside a laneway, we were als...
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