现有的房子位于维多利亚州Mornington半岛的Shoreham,周围绿树成荫,最初是由英国建筑师Hugh Tuffley在2000年初设计的。翻新和加建需要一个敏感的,经过深思熟虑的方法来创造新旧之间的统一,没有明显的新建筑师的签名。设计意图是更新已经是一栋漂亮的房子,但又让人感觉它是在同一时间建造的。

The existing house located in the leafy surrounds of Shoreham on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, was originally designed by British Architect Hugh Tuffley in the early 2000’s. The renovation and addition needed a sensitive, well considered approach to create unity between the old and the new, without an obvious signature of new Architects. The design intent was to update what was already a beautiful house, yet make it feel like it had all been built at the same time.

为了达到这个目的,建筑师从现有的外形和细节的永恒的简洁线条中获得灵感,同时也使用和扩展了现有的颜色调色板和室内外的材料。 新的形式采用了这些线索,并赋予了它们一个现代的扭曲。 尽管位于一个大型的树叶区,现有的建筑并没有充分利用其郁郁葱葱的周围环境,花园虽然有很大的潜力,但也需要恢复活力。 设计包括在现有区域增加窗户,将它们与花园连接起来,而新的区域则利用大型玻璃门窗,向新的景观花园开放。 这一点在新旧建筑的交界处尤为重要,这里设计了一条玻璃桥步道连接两个区域,在主楼和客楼之间创造了一个充满阳光的庭院花园。 景观设计将建筑依偎在景观中,蜿蜒的小径将内部空间与外部空间连接起来。

To achieve this, the Architects took inspiration from the timeless clean lines of the existing form and detailing, as well as using and expanding on the existing colour palette and materials both inside and out. The new form took these cues and gave them a contemporary twist. Despite being located on a large leafy block, the existing building did not take full advantage of its lush surrounds and the garden, while having great potential, was in need of rejuvenation. The design included additional windows to the existing areas to connect them to the garden, while the new areas utilize large glazed doors and windows that opened up onto the newly landscaped gardens. This was particularly important at the junction between the old and new building, where a glazed bridge walkway was designed to connect the two areas, creating a lush sun-filled courtyard garden between the master and the guest wing. The landscaping was designed to nestle the building into the landscape, the meandering paths connecting the internal spaces with the outside.

原来的房子经常给新来的客人造成混乱,让他们找不到入口。 为了解决这个问题,设计了一条新的有顶走道,并增加了照明和景观,以吸引人们走到前门。 随着新主人的到来,一个大家庭和众多的朋友经常来住,所以他们需要额外的卧室,浴室和一个单独的区域,让孙子们可以玩耍。 为了给客人们提供一些隐私,我们建造了一个独立的翼楼,当只有业主居住时,可以将其关闭。 作为热衷于娱乐的业主需要一个更新的厨房和生活区,除了更新主浴室,洗衣房和WIR。

The original house often created confusion to new guests trying to find the entry. To overcome this a new covered walkway was designed with additional lighting and landscaping to draw people towards the front door. With new owners came a large family and a multitude of friends who regularly come to stay, so they required additional bedrooms, bathrooms and a separate area where the grandkids could play. To provide some privacy for the guests, a separate wing was created, which could be shut off when only the owners were in residence. As keen entertainers the owners needed an updated kitchen and living area, in addition to updating the master ensuite, laundry and WIR.

楼上的甲板是唯一能看到大海的地方,但只能从主人区进入。建筑师设计了一个 “慢楼梯”,低坡度的楼梯的超大踏板减缓了从A点到B点的旅程,在这个案例中,从底层庭院到屋顶平台,鼓励住户慢慢享受旅程和周围的环境,当他们上升到树木之间的海景。

The upstairs deck, which afforded the only view of the ocean, was only accessible from the master area. The Architects designed a “slow stair”, the low gradient staircase’s oversized treads slowing the journey from point A to B. In this case, the ground floor courtyard to roof deck, encouraging the occupants to take their time and enjoy the journey and surrounds as they rise to the ocean view amongst the trees.

加建和翻新往往涉及到那些已经过了黄金期的房子,或者是典型的 “上层建筑”。 有机会为一栋已经很华丽的房子加建,并从另一位建筑师的工作中获得灵感,这是相当独特的。 与如此开放和支持我们的客户合作,他们对项目和我们提出的想法感到非常兴奋,这是一个真正的快乐。 看到房子对他们来说是多么的好,他们和他们的家人从中得到了多少乐趣,这真是太好了。 华丽的环境是一个额外的奖励,在过去的几年里,看着花园安顿下来并开花结果,这真是太好了。

Additions and renovations often involve working on houses that are either past their prime or are the classic “doer-upper”. To have the opportunity to add to an already gorgeous house, and to be inspired by another Architects work, was quite unique. Working with such open-minded and supportive clients, who were really excited by the project and the ideas we presented, was a real joy. It has been wonderful to see how well the house is working for them and how much enjoyment they and their family are getting out of it. The gorgeous setting was an added bonus and it has been wonderful to watch the garden settle in and bloom over the last couple of years.

理事会的分区阻止了任何高于单层的建筑形式,所以利用倾斜的场地通过一系列的层次在房子的不同区域之间建立了分离。 连接主屋和新的客人区被证明是非常具有挑战性的,因为我们不希望访问导致过去的主区域,损害其隐私。 为了克服这个问题,我们设计了一个新的楼梯,从用餐区引出,经过主人的楼梯,再到客人层。 一个相当非传统的解决方案,导致两个楼梯,一个在另一个后面,其施工肯定是对建筑商的挑战,由于难以进入,他们不得不使用手持工具在现有房屋的基岩下挖掘3个星期。其结果是在不影响外部建筑形式的情况下,在两个区域之间创造了一个私密的连接。

Council zoning prevented any built form above a single storey, so the sloping site was utilized to create separation between the different areas of the house via a series of levels. Connecting the main house and new guest area proved very challenging, as we did not want the access to lead past the master area, compromising its privacy. To overcome this we designed a new staircase that led from the dining area, past the master staircase and up to the guest level beyond. A rather unconventional solution resulting in two staircases, one behind the other, the construction of which certainly challenged the builders who had to excavate under the existing house through bedrock for 3 weeks using handheld tools due to the difficult access! The result was a design that created a private connection between the two areas without compromising the exterior built form.

作为建筑师,我们一直认为我们有责任使建筑具有可持续性。 要实现这一目标,与现有的房屋合作是很有挑战性的。 在建造这栋房子的过程中,我们采取了一些措施,使建筑的可持续性达到了极致。 新的LED照明取代了旧的卤素灯。 新的太阳能热水系统,现有玻璃上的Low-E涂层,被动式太阳能设计的新建筑形式,高R值的绝缘材料,节能电器和管道燃烧壁炉都有助于使房子朝着一个更可持续的水平。 我们最喜欢的是安装了一个50米深的水井,为花园提供水,而不是用城市水灌溉,事实证明,这非常有效,每天生产20,000升水。

As Architects, we have always felt we have a responsibility to make buildings sustainable. Working with existing homes can be challenging to achieve this. During the construction of this house measures where taken to bring the buildings sustainability up to scratch. New LED lighting throughout the house replaced old halogen lighting. New solar hot water system, Low-E coatings on existing glazing, passive solar design on new built form, high R value insulation, energy efficient appliances and ducted combustion fireplace all contributed to bring the house toward a more sustainable level. Our favorite addition was the installation of a 50m deep water bore to provide water for the garden as opposed to irrigating with town water, which proved very effective producing 20,000 litres a day.

建筑师:Tim Spicer Architects
面积:540平方米
年份:2018年
摄影:Willem Dirk
制造商。Cheminees Philippe, Daikin, Wignells, Future Windows, Gladstones Granite, Unios Lighting.
建设者:Neil Williams and Sons
景观设计师:Fiona Brockhoff
室内设计顾问:Nexus Designs
照明顾问:Creative Lighting
首席建筑师:Tim Spicer和Felicity Dessewffy
国家:澳大利亚
Architects: Tim Spicer Architects
Area: 540 m²
Year: 2018
Photographs: Willem Dirk
Manufacturers: Cheminees Philippe, Daikin, Wignells, Future Windows, Gladstones Granite, Unios Lighting
Builder:Neil Williams and Sons
Landscape Architect:Fiona Brockhoff
Interior Design Consultant:Nexus Designs
Lighting Consultant:Creative Lighting
Lead Architects:Tim Spicer and Felicity Dessewffy
Country:Australia