Re-design of Trial Bay House by Heffernan Button Voss Architects
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This house has been totally renovated, not only exterior but also the interior. The outside of the house looks sturdy and solid, it was made by using high-quality concrete. Architects use glass walls in every house, as the transparent separator between the interior and exterior. The result is a spacious house, beautiful and also unboundary wall, perfect for enjoying the scenery outside the house from the inside.





Description from the architects:
The project involved complete reorganisation of an existing dwelling and the addition of a new living room, veranda, courtyard and garage. Located at Trial Bay overlooking the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, the ‘Channel Room’ as it is now called is like an abstraction of a cinematographer’s camera, whereby the apertures have been adjusted to subject, view, and light. The new architecture departs from the existing ‘holes in walls’ masonry character by achieving the duality of being extroverted and open to the landscape, yet being solid, strong and robust. An embedded idea is the creation of a pattern of continuous space and circulation, as a metaphor for the landscape itself.
HBV Architects
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