Architektur - Unconventional house cultivation on two levels

The culture of non-conventional two-storey house

Take a look at this bold design by Australian architects March Studio designed and developed! According to the project developers, "tries" to give us the information Mullet house on a small opportunistic site. The client, Scott Smith and Phoebe Moore, does not just want to have a comfortable new home, but they also look for a difficult design. The culture of non-conventional two-storey house shows an unusual angular roof that contributes to the aerodynamic shape of the building. The garage is closed, while the upper zone is surrounded by glass. Historically the bedroom and additional bathroom. The new extension is intended to complement the original style, but was made according to customers and offers one of the best views of the city of Melbourne – say architects.

Ceiling and wood floor

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