Untitled 01 / bagnoli
This renovation and addition transforms a Victorian cottage into a light filled showcase home for the Builder client. Distinct connections, materials and forms separate major elements within the house, while dissolving the additional mass externally to create an expansive and richly detailed experience.Â
© Peter Bennetts
Architects: bagnoli
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Architect?s Firm: bagnoli
Area: 180.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
© Peter Bennetts
Text description provided by the architects. This renovation and addition transforms a Victorian cottage into a light filled showcase home for the Builder client. Distinct connections, materials and forms separate major elements within the house, while dissolving the additional mass externally to create an expansive and richly detailed experience.Â
© Peter Bennetts
Designed to use rich materials and distinct formal gestures to invert and highlight existing typologies this project evolved from a core concept of separation of elements.Â
© Peter Bennetts
Drawing
© Peter Bennetts
The original 1887 cottage was an important design element to be incorporated into the new home. Retaining as much of the original design as possible preserved some of the project's history. The upper floor is designed to float above the original house. Internally glass walkways and ex...
© Peter Bennetts
Architects: bagnoli
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Architect?s Firm: bagnoli
Area: 180.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
© Peter Bennetts
Text description provided by the architects. This renovation and addition transforms a Victorian cottage into a light filled showcase home for the Builder client. Distinct connections, materials and forms separate major elements within the house, while dissolving the additional mass externally to create an expansive and richly detailed experience.Â
© Peter Bennetts
Designed to use rich materials and distinct formal gestures to invert and highlight existing typologies this project evolved from a core concept of separation of elements.Â
© Peter Bennetts
Drawing
© Peter Bennetts
The original 1887 cottage was an important design element to be incorporated into the new home. Retaining as much of the original design as possible preserved some of the project's history. The upper floor is designed to float above the original house. Internally glass walkways and ex...
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