Foomann Architects renovates Melbourne bungalow with exposed timber framework

December 29, 2017 Gunseli Yalcinkaya 0

This single-storey house in Melbourne has been renovated by local studio Foomann Architects to include exposed wooden beams that span the entirety of the property. A couple asked the studio to refurbish the building to accommodate their three young children, as well as frequent visits from grandparents. Maximising the house’s sustainability outcomes and keeping the carbon footprint to

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Foomann Architects renovates Melbourne bungalow with exposed timber framework

December 29, 2017 Gunseli Yalcinkaya 0

This single-storey house in Melbourne has been renovated by local studio Foomann Architects to include exposed wooden beams that span the entirety of the property. A couple asked the studio to refurbish the building to accommodate their three young children, as well as frequent visits from grandparents. Maximising the house’s sustainability outcomes and keeping the carbon footprint to

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Foomann Architects exposes timber framework in Melbourne bungalow renovation

December 29, 2017 Gunseli Yalcinkaya 0

Foomann Architects has renovated a single-storey house in Melbourne, exposing wooden beams that span the entirety of the property. A couple asked the studio to refurbish the building to accommodate their three young children, as well as frequent visits from grandparents. Maximising the house’s sustainability outcomes and keeping the carbon footprint to a minimum was also a priority. Foomann Architects kept the

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Foomann Architects exposes timber framework in Melbourne bungalow renovation

December 29, 2017 Gunseli Yalcinkaya 0

Foomann Architects has renovated a single-storey house in Melbourne, exposing wooden beams that span the entirety of the property. A couple asked the studio to refurbish the building to accommodate their three young children, as well as frequent visits from grandparents. Maximising the house’s sustainability outcomes and keeping the carbon footprint to a minimum was also a priority. Foomann Architects kept the

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SR House / nataneka architect

December 29, 2017 Daniel Tapia 0

Massing and programming
Comparing to the site area, the programs of this house allow a lot of open spaces which leads to multiple massing compositions. Composed of two main masses, a structural bridge linked the circulation between. Front mass arranged for the main area such as master bedroom, master bathroom and walk-in closet, and connected directly to the swimming pool. Connected living-dining space arranged through the width of the site, giving spacious view to the entire house.

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Steel Grove / ar-Architects

December 28, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

<Steel Grove> is a modern translation of a traditional Korean house in terms of how exterior spaces are composed. The mainstream housing for Koreans are “the apartments”. More than 90 percent of Korean population lives in apartments or houses that resemble apartments.These functional living machines don’t have exterior spaces. Tradition Korean houses have various exterior spaces; front yard, backyard, taenmaru (narrow wooden porch running along the outside of a room), daecheongmaru (main porch).