Thursday, December 23, 2010

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects


The new architectural residence design projected by Andrew Maynard Architects located in Anglesea, VIC, Australia.

Words from the architects:

More frequently holiday homes are becoming little more than transplanted suburban ugliness; the great Australian tradition of the ‘shack’ is in danger of being superseded by bloated mansions with four bathrooms and all the trappings of modern life.

With this project we wanted to celebrate the shack and have kept close to the original building’s footprint to avoid taking over the rugged coastal block.

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Our clients came to us with a brief for ‘much more room’ for their aging family holiday home. Our response was a series of finely-crafted timber boxes nestled around the bulk of the existing house. The bedroom addition opens up the northern facade of the house to the rugged bush block, doing double duty as the roof becomes an expansive deck to extend the living space out into the treetops.

Other additions include extra storage space and a glass-ceiling shower for more of those precious tree-top views.

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Anglesea House by Andrew Maynard Architects