该项目是位于布莱顿东部的一个中等规模的街区,现有的单层砖制艺术装饰房屋背对着街道。

The site is a medium sized block in Brighton East, with an existing single storey brick art deco house set back from the street.

设计要求是翻新现有的浴室和卧室,增加一个额外的主卧室套房,以及创造新的生活和露天区域,并与户外空间有强烈的物理和视觉联系。

The brief was to renovate the existing bathroom and bedrooms, add an additional main bedroom suite, as well as create new living and alfresco areas with strong physical and visual connections to the outdoor spaces.

通往和穿过这些空间的视线是重要的考虑因素,这样就可以从内部和外部的一系列空间监视孩子们。

Views to and through the spaces were important considerations, so that the children could be monitored from a range of spaces both inside and out.

毗邻场地的是一个私人网球俱乐部,从后院可以清楚地看到,房子非常暴露于这个场地。由于客户是俱乐部的活跃成员,从室内和西边的露台可以看到俱乐部,这就提供了独特的设计机会,使场地在视觉上延伸到这个区域,仿佛网球场是他们自己的。

Adjacent to the site is a private tennis club which is clearly visible from the backyard, and the house is very exposed to this site. As the clients are active club members, views to the club from the interior and the west terrace offered unique design opportunities and allowed the site to visually extend to this area, as though the tennis courts were their own.

生活空间被一个朝北的庭院所点缀,创造了一个私人的户外空间,屏蔽了网球俱乐部的视野,同时也让北方的阳光穿透各个生活空间和厨房。

Living spaces are punctuated with a north facing courtyard, creating a private outdoor space that is shielded from the views from tennis club, as well all allowing the north sun to penetrate the various living spaces and kitchen.

生活区被有意识地设计成灵活的游戏室、书房、额外的生活区或休养所。因此,随着时间的推移,家庭的动态变化,这些空间可以相应地适应。

Living areas have been consciously designed to remain flexible as either playrooms, studies, additional living areas or retreats. So as the dynamics of the family change over time, the spaces can adapt accordingly.

我们还考虑了与装饰性建筑正面的关系。街道立面烟囱上的线性细节是新扩建部分的装饰性木材图案的线索。木材的使用也参考了它在海湾边的位置,在郊区的正面和后部更多的沿海设计方法之间提供了对话,参考了它的双重背景。

The relationship with the deco frontage was also considered. The linear detailing on the street façade chimney is a cue for the decorative timber patterning on the new extension. The use of timber also references its Bayside location, offering a dialogue between the suburban frontage and a more coastal design approach to the rear, referencing its dual context.

Architects: FMD Architects
Area : 280 m²
Year : 2012
Photographs :Peter Bennetts
Interiors : FMD architects
Builder : Klein Construction
Design Team : Fiona Dunin, Kathrine Peasley, Rob Kolak
Engineer : Macleod Consulting
City : Brighton
Country : Australia