Tunnel House by MODO
This contemporary residence located in Hawthorn, Australia, was designed in 2015 by MODO.
Description by MODO
The client approach us with a brief to renovate their double fronted cottage in hawthorn, after a few briefing session with the clients, it became very clear that their lifestyle revolved around their garden and spending their days outdoor as much as possible. Unfortunately, their existing house doesn?t utilise the exterior as well as it could, and being completely south facing, the central body of the house remains quite dark most of the year.
So our first approach, was to remove the awkward rear lean-to and instead of extending from the existing house, we decided to build a stand alone structure off the front house and connect the two spaces with a central passageway. Conceptually, this allows the two built form to contrast their individual form and characteristic, creating an architecture that provides clear distinction between ?old? and ?new?. Strategically, the new stand alone living at the rear opens the central body of the site to create a north facing courtyard, with this planning strategy we now have a new north facing rear living area, natural light into the ?darkest? spot of the front house and an active garden courtyard. The new living area is now nestled between the rear garden and the new courtyard, creating an architecture that now physically embeds the clients in between the garden, where previously they were only next to it...
Source:
homeadore
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https://homeadore.com/category/architecture/
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