duminică, 8 aprilie 2018

THE CUBBY HOUSE BY EDWARDS MOORE

The Cubby House by Edwards 

MooreAustralian studio Edwards Moore have renovated and extended an apartment in Fitzroy, Melbourne, featuring fitted furniture made of oriented strand board, concrete floors and reflective surfaces.


Called Cubby House, the purpose of the renovation is to provide an additional floor to the existing apartment, influenced by the Raumplan concept  of continuous living spaces developed by architect Adolf Loos in the 1920s.

The Concept
To provide additional floor area for an upper level bedroom/study space and new bathroom with the lower level acting as the main living space. Inspired by the ‘raumplan’ concept – designing continuous spaces for living rather than regularly divided floors with limited flexibility – the house has minimal doors and walls. Incorporating pool views and making it part of the interior, using reflection and raised planes – new surfaces at the rear of the space are reflective to enhance the ambivalence between interior and exterior.










SOURCE : dezeen.com

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