亨德拉项目由原来的战后结构、当代的扩建部分和一条缓解新旧过渡的走道组成。平面图有一个强烈的几何图形,鼓励多种功能的使用。这是由其大胆的角度和两个主要结构相互作用的方式决定的,创造了一个清晰的 “分区 “的理解,也设法控制了家庭生活的混乱。

Hendra Project consists of the original Post-War structure, a contemporary extension, and a walkway that eases the transition between old and new. There is a strong geometry to the floor plan that encourages a multiplicity of functions. This is dictated by its bold angles and the way in which the two main structures interact, creating a clear understanding of ‘zoning’ that also manages to keep the clutter of family life under control.

孩子们的区域被安置在原来的结构中,而父母的休息区和公共生活区则在扩建部分。一条透明的人行道允许连接两个区域和街景,其特点是在区域之间的旅程中鼓励探索。

The kid’s zone is housed within the original structure, with parents’ retreat and communal living in the extension. A transparent walkway allows connection to both zones and the streetscape, featuring a joinery unit that encourages exploration on the journey between zones.

简单的装修色调反映了建筑的特点。兵马俑以一种非传统的方式引用了该地区的遗产,既怀旧又独特的布里斯班。各种孔隙和开口将周围的赤土屋面线引入室内,让人眼前一亮。

A simple finish palette reflects the architecture. Terracotta references the heritage of the area in an unconventional way that is both nostalgic and uniquely Brisbane. The various apertures and openings draw glimpses of the surrounding terracotta roof lines into the interiors.

陶土包覆的厨房岛延续了这一思路,从工艺美术运动及其适度的形式和工艺的哲学中寻找灵感。

The kitchen island clad in terracotta continues this thread, finding inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement and its philosophy of modest form and craftsmanship.

Architects: Barbara BaileyInterior Designers: Wrightson Stewart
Area : 250 m²
Year : 2020
Photographs :Kylie Hood
Interior Design : Wrightson Stewart
Builders : JCW Builders
Architect : Barbara Bailey
Styling : Lynda Owen
City : Hendra
Country : Australia