Thursday, June 28, 2018

Fusion House | Dankor Architecture

Designed by Dankor Architecture, The overall feeling of the Fusion House is dynamic movement – the façade is on a steep angle slicing into the existing dwelling and pulling away from the original building. The idea behind the proposed three bedroom extension to a single story 1970s single story brick dwelling was to embrace the original design while simultaneously creating a bold new, contemporary, form. We wanted to create a tension between the ‘old’ existing condition and proposed ‘new’ addition.

Photography: Dan Korman

To continue the tension between the original built form and the new extension we designed the timber lining boards on an angle, slicing into the 1970s plastered walls. Timber battens on the ceiling and interior walls created a contrasted the white monochromatic interior of the original dwelling.

Isometric 1

Finally, we wanted to create a seamless transition between interior and exterior. To achieve this we designed the cavity sliding doors to seamlessly recessed into the façade and open each bedroom directly onto the yard.

Photography: Dan Korman

Project Info:
Architects: Dankor Architecture
Location: MelbourneAustralia
Lead Architects: Dan Korman
Builder: Ecost Design Construct
Structural Engineer: David Landy Engineers
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Dan Korman
Project Name: Fusion House

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