圣基尔达东屋是对澳大利亚墨尔本现有的爱德华式房屋的一个小的补充。该项目仅有11平方米的新建筑工程,在不大的占地面积和预算内进行了大的设想,以提高居住在这里的家庭的日常体验质量。

St Kilda East House is a tiny addition to an existing Edwardian House in Melbourne, Australia. With just 11m2 of new building works, this project engaged with big ideas within a modest footprint and budget to enhance the quality of everyday experience for the family living here.

增建部分的形式直接借鉴了现有房屋,与屋顶线的高度和间距相匹配。 这表现在重复的门框模块上,它被削减以加强现有房屋和花园之间的关系,并为光和影提供一个直接的北面。

The form of the addition borrows directly from the existing house, matching the height and pitch of the roofline. This is expressed in the repeated portal frame module that is cutback to enhance the relationship between existing house and garden, and give a direct northern face for light and shadows.

把厨房推到花园里的行为允许全年激活外面的环境。 在房子里,每一个生活空间都是相连的,但在推动开放计划的过程中,有自己的独立性,允许空间在家庭成长的过程中以各种方式使用。

The act of pushing the kitchen out into the garden allows an activation of the outside throughout the year. Within the house, each of the living spaces are connected, yet in a push away from open plan, have their own independence allowing the space to be used in a range of ways as the family grows.

通过设计这个新增的空间,有一些更大的想法。 其中主要的是。适度的占地面积,与景观的高度接触,对光影的捕捉,在一个小的平面区域的垂直度的喜悦,全天不断变化的空间,适应性的规划,拥抱这个小场地,与背景的接触,动态,厨房作为活动的支点。

There are some bigger ideas engaged with through the design of this addition. The main of these were: Modest footprint, high engagement with landscape, capturing of light and shadow, delight of verticality in a small plan area, space that changes continually throughout the day, adaptive planning that hugs this small site, engagement with context, dynamic, kitchen as pivot point to activity.

这个小的加建项目保留了现有的与邻家物业的宽敞后退空间,以保留一个可使用的侧院,很快就会有鸡群出现。 这个项目重新审视了常见的加建方法,将新的项目包含在一个很小的包络中。

The small addition retains the existing generous setback from the neighbouring property to retain a useable side yard, soon to be populated with chickens. This project re-examines a common approach to additions, by containing the new program in a tiny envelope.

Architects: Claire Scorpo Architects
Area : 11 m²
Year : 2015
Photographs :Tom Ross
Manufacturers : Dioscuri, I-O-N, Like Butter, Mikado, Opal, Porcelain Bear, Trim Deck Basalt
Budget : $120000 AUD
City : Melbourne
Country : Australia