Major renovation and extension to an original 1930’s Californian bungalow

This is the Blurred House. It's situated in Melbourne, Australia and information technology was completed in 2011. It was a project adult past BiLD architecture , with project director Ben Milbourne and a project team formed of Haslet Grounds, Alison Stout, Edmund Carter and John Doyle.

Blurred house bild architecture View in gallery

The Blurred House is actually part of a larger project. It's the start in a series of studies into the adaptation of colloquial Australian suburban typologies. The house wasn't congenital from scratch, It was a renovation and extension of a structures that dated back to the 1930s. Information technology's a combination of old and new and the limit between these ii typologies is not very articulate. The name has been cleverly chosen to reflect that.

Blurred house bild architecture1 View in gallery
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Blurred house bild architecture4 View in gallery

As seen from the street, the firm doesn't seem very impressing. New materials have been used during the reconstruction process, both on the outside and the interior of the business firm. The house has evolved into a completely new building.

Blurred house bild architecture5 View in gallery
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The room at the front of the property and enclosed while the living spaces to the rear are progressively more than open up and interconnected. It'due south a very interesting concept. The Blurred Business firm is a hybrid of old and new, of by and present. It seems familiar and yet foreign and it's very distinct from all the other construction in the area.{found on archdaily and pics by Tanja Milbourne}

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