Friday, January 14, 2011

Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects

Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
This extension to a family house with marble brise-soleils on the rear façade in New South Wales, Australia, is by Australian practice Carter Williamson Architects.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The house is a new addition to an existing timber cottage, which could not be removed from the site.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The original cottage sits in front of the new structure and is connected to it by a little covered courtyard area.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
At the back of the house a concrete framework provides shading from the east and west, with horizontal marble slabs slotted in between.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
On the ground floor, a large tri-fold glazed door extends the open plan living space out to the garden.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
A bedroom, study, library and bathroom are located on the first floor.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Photographs are by Brett Boardman.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The following information is from the architects:

The brief was to bring light into our clients’ home and their lives.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Their old home was Victorian, dark and periodically tight and depressing. It was little changed when we got it.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The original house on the site is an 1860s timber cottage sourced, sawn and constructed from local timber.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
A L+EC ruling had virtually made it a heritage item, which came with court-defined planning concessions.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The design is for a new building to sit sympathetically behind and recessive from the original cottage.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The new building touches the old through a light, small connection that locates a gothic-like courtyard and the front door.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The square ground floor houses the kitchen, living and dining rooms.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Large voids puncture the upper level plan, organising the space between bedroom, study and library.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The voids spatially organise the ground plan defining the kitchen, dining and circulation.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The rear facade is a composition of light and shade.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Strong off-form concrete blades attenuate east and west light, while marble horizontal louvres control northern light.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
The formal rhythm of the vertical blades are offset by the playfulness of the horizontal louvres.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
A roof garden hides the garage and defines an amphitheatre to the living room.
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Team Architect: Shaun Carter
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Designers: Patrick Fitzgerald, Mattia Fiumani
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects
Balmain House by Carter Williamson Architects

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