位于Co.Dublin的Glenageary的一个1940年代的平房的扩建和翻修。都柏林。
在一个规则的网格和结构有效的木制屋顶结构中,为一个年轻的家庭创造了一个新的生活空间。在这个保护性的木格子下面,是一堵砖墙,它环绕和包围着屋顶,但从未接触到屋顶,创造了高层次的开口,早晨的阳光可以通过它进入,同时为邻近的房屋提供隐私。

An extension and renovation of a 1940’s bungalow in Glenageary, Co. Dublin.
Within a regular grid and structurally efficient timber roof structure, a new living space is created for a young family. Beneath this protective timber lattice, lies a brickwork wall, which surrounds and encloses, but never touches the roof, creating high-level openings through which morning sunlight can enter while providing privacy to neighbouring houses.

砖砌墙在角落里开始是一个窗边座位的凹槽,折叠后形成一个原木仓库,弯曲后包围着一个橡木长椅:家庭生活的焦点。厨房上方的高位镜似乎使房间的长度增加了一倍,并在后面隐藏了一个公用设施和淋浴房。

The brickwork wall starts in the corner as an alcove for a window seat, folds to form a log store and bends to enclose an oak bench: the focal point of family life. High-level mirrors over the kitchen appear to double the length of the room, and conceal a utility and shower room behind.

一个简单的材料调色板提供了一个坚固而有触感的环境:一个对 “单层后部扩展 “的另类尝试。

A simple material palette provides a robust yet tactile environment: an alternative take on the ‘single storey rear extension’.

Architects: Robert Bourke Architects
Year: 2018
Photographs: Ste Murray
Manufacturers: Velfac, Ibstock, Langrell.ie, Paralon, Weavre and Ducre
City:DUBLIN
Country:Ireland