PHOOEY建筑事务所将墨尔本现有的一栋维多利亚时代的双层文物古迹的附属排屋改造为一个年轻家庭的定制和可持续发展的家。

PHOOEY Architects transformed an existing double storey Victorian-era heritage-listed attached terrace house in Melbourne into a bespoke & sustainable home for a young family.

最初,房子是通过位于楼梯下的一个黑暗、闷热的走廊进入的。取而代之的是一个新的迎宾门厅,现在打开的是一个阳光普照的多层空间,并有自然通风。在重新规划的房子的中心位置,一个特色楼梯在三层之间爬升和下降。楼梯足够大,可以在上面工作、玩耍或闲逛。

Originally, the house was entered via a dark, stuffy corridor located under a staircase. In its place, a new welcoming entry foyer now opens into a sunlight drenched multi-level void with natural ventilation. Centrally located in the re-planned house, a feature stair climbs & descends between three levels. Landings are large enough to work, play or just hang out on.

从拆迁中抢救出来的材料碎片被储存在现场,以便进行升级改造。在原来的楼梯上,现有的台阶和栏杆成为悬挂在空隙中的吊灯。现有的窗户成为一个特色墙和采光井。剩余的楼梯栏杆被用作孩子的阁楼床,并成为厨房的细木工手柄。金属安全门成为外部隐私和遮阳装置。石板屋顶瓦片成为窗台和外立面的特色元素。房屋现有的后部和功能不全的部分被通向后花园的宜居环境所取代。

Material pieces salvaged from the demolition were stored on site for upcycling. From the original staircase, existing steps & balustrades became a chandelier suspended in the void. Existing windows became a feature wall & lightwell. Leftover stair balustrades screened a kid’s loft bed & became joinery handles in the kitchen. Metal security doors became external privacy & sun shading devices. Slate roof tiles became window sills & feature elements in the external facade. The existing rear & dysfunctional portions of the house were replaced by habitable environments opening onto the rear garden.

被拆除的红砖后部外墙所体现的记忆和损失的能量被分割到新的建筑围护结构中。现有房屋后部的拆迁图纸被切割成相等的方块,并以超现实主义的立方体方式重新排列。与业主一起修补,产生了一个解决了的楼层和外墙布局。

Embodied memory & energy lost from the demolished red brick rear facade was fragmented onto the new building envelope. Demolition drawings of the existing rear portion of the house were cut up into equal squares & re-arranged in a surrealist cubomania manner. Tinkering together with the owner produced a resolved floor & facade layout.

房屋加建的语言延伸到一个儿童友好的小花园,里面充满了生产性的口袋。光伏电池、太阳能热水和水收集箱被隐藏起来。而展示的是老房子的升级版记忆,通过有效的规划和注入自然的空气和阳光来实现。

The language of the house additions extends into a small child friendly garden filled with productive pockets. Photovoltaic cells, solar hot water & water collection tanks are hidden from view. Whereas on display are the upcycled memories from the old house, contextualised by efficient planning & infused with natural air & sunlight.

Architects: Phooey Architects
Area : 410 m²
Year : 2013
Photographs :Peter Bennetts Photographer
Builder : Conterno Group
Structural Engineer : Perrett Simpson P/L
Landscape Architect : Simon Ellis
Design Team : Emma Young, Peter Ho, Adam Gordon, Jessie Cook, Rob Chittleborough, Helen Duong, Anne-Claire Deville & Lucinda Arundel.
City : Melbourne
Country : Australia