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架构师提供的文本描述。为了充分利用其优越的地位,俯瞰唐卡斯特的鲁菲湖公园,这座70年代的双砖家庭住宅经历了彻底的变革。
Text description provided by the architects. To make the most of its privileged position, overlooking Ruffey Lake Park in Doncaster, this 1970s double brick family home has undergone a complete transformation.
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为了更好地利用其令人叹为观止的前景和朝北的正面,以前漆黑分隔的内部结构已被重新配置,高层重建和扩展,以提供丰富的自然光,突出令人叹为观止的景观,并提供厨房、餐饮和居住空间之间的无缝连接;这对现代家庭生活至关重要。较安静的私人空间,如图书馆、音乐室和电视小屋,舒适地安放在底层隐蔽的西侧。在地板的东侧和西侧都有一个铺满木料的吊舱,遮住了斗篷室、浴室和储藏室。新的一楼包括宽敞的卧室套房、额外的浴室和一个朝北的大露台,可以方便地从落地套房和主套房进入。
To take better advantage of its stunning outlook and north-facing frontage, the previously dark and compartmentalised interior has been reconfigured and the upper level rebuilt and extended to deliver abundant natural light, highlight stunning views, and provide a seamless connection between kitchen, dining and living spaces; essential to modern family life. Quieter private spaces, such as the library, music room and TV den nestle snugly into the sheltered west side of the ground floor. A timber-clad pod divides the east and west sides of the floor plate and conceals the cloak room, bathroom and pantry. The new first floor comprises generous bedroom suites, additional bathroom and a large north facing terrace, conveniently accessed from both the landing and master suite.
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巧妙地改造现有的阶梯式楼层,战略性地放置空隙和天窗,创造了各种各样的空间体积,并为家庭的核心带来了自然光。中央的木材楼梯两旁排列着定制的架子,以展示居住者的收藏,而另一层则敞开着双高的空隙-现在沐浴在天空的柔和之中。
Clever reworking of existing stepped floor levels and the strategic placement of voids and skylights creates a variety of spatial volumes and brings natural light to core of the home. The central timber stair is lined to one side with custom-shelving to display the occupants’ collections, and the other is open to the double height void – now bathed in sky-lit softness.
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现有房屋的棕色砖-典型的时代-被保留到地面和地下室的水平,并补充了新的木炭覆层和装饰。现有的面料是庆祝和更新干净的线条,新的栏杆和窗口的细节。插入击中和错过砖块模糊了内部和外部空间之间的区别,并提供了一个令人惊讶的轻,否则坚实的形式。
The brown brick of the existing house — typical of its era — is retained to the ground and basement levels and complemented by new charcoal cladding and trims. The existing fabric is celebrated and updated by the clean lines of the new parapets and window details. The insertion of hit-and-miss brickwork blurs the distinction between interior and exterior spaces and provides a surprise lightness to the otherwise solid forms.
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New First Floor Plan
新一楼图则
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Architects Inbetween Architecture
Location Melbourne, Australia
Architects in Charge Steph Richardson, John Liu
Interior Designer Aldona Pajdak
Interior Styling Curious Grace
Area 485.0 m2
Project Year 2016
Photographs Tatjana Plitt
Category Houses
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