一个新的、独立的木制亭子加在70年代的海滨别墅上,为业主提供了一个远离主屋的休闲场所。突出新旧之间的联系,利用天然材料和利用场地的落差,以最小的场地影响和成本创造最大的效果。

A new, self-contained timber pavilion added to a 1970s beach house provides the owners with a retreat from the main house. Accentuating the link between old and new, utilising natural materials and exploiting the site’s landfall com¬bine to create maximum effect with minimum site impact and cost.

该亭子探索了木制海滩小屋的概念,在那里,人们可以从内部体验到与环境的深刻联系。在与光、影和风的接触中获得愉悦。 紧凑的亭子(48平方米)通过一个玻璃纤维包覆的连接结构与原来的房子相连,作为两个元素的一个新入口。这个新的入口在晚上被照亮,就像一个灯塔,欢迎那些到来的人。木材装饰板、原始松木墙骨和明确的固定装置庆祝了链接的适度施工方法。所选择的材料具有最小的累积性,使居住者暴露在外面的热和照明条件下。这种物理上的 “唤醒 “提高了新旧之间的过渡。 亭子和房子提供了休闲和娱乐的多功能空间,对于一对夫妇和几个家庭来说都很舒适。

The pavilion explores the idea of the timber beach shack, where there is a deep connection with its environment experienced from within. Delight in the engagement with light, shadow and wind. The compact pavilion (48m2) is connected to the original house via a fibreglass-clad linking structure, which acts as a new entry to both elements. This new entry illuminates at night, acting as a beacon welcoming those arriving. Timber decking, raw pine studs and expressed fixings celebrate the modest construction methods of the link. The materials selected have minimal in-sulative properties, exposing the occupant to the thermal and lighting conditions of outside. This physical ‘awakening’ height¬ens the transition between old and new. The pavilion and house provide versatile space for relaxation and entertainment, as comfortable for a couple as for several families.

Architects: Clare Cousins
Area: 48 m²
Year: 2013
Photographs: Shannon McGrath
Manufacturers: Breezway
City:MORNINGTON
Country:Australia