A mix of housing and gallery space by the Brisbane
April 20th, 2010 - Posted in Kitchen Design, Uncategorized
Gallery space and houses have been built around the facade. Visitors enter the building via the stairs or lift it before making a trip through the gallery space and the flag of life. White theme continues throughout the gallery as a backdrop for artifacts and life.
The planning of this two-storey house has been established. Movement in the house via a series of variables and the volume of space that was carved out of existing or newly formed home to home. The houses that have been reprogrammed contains an entry of space studies Foyer Gallery space and key services. New house includes a sleeping bag and living spaces for swimming.
A series of gallery space and houses have been built around the facade there is a place to stay in the post-war suburb of Clayfield. Residents and visitors enter the building through the stairs or elevator before making a journey through the gallery space and the flag of life. White theme continues throughout the gallery as a backdrop for artifacts and life.
Edge of glass in living and dining room can be set to control the light and wind, which can extend opportunities beyond the envelope of the house to enjoy the panorama of the suburbs and out of Moreton Bay. A long horizontal skylights have been trained in the ceiling of the gallery to enrich the interior with scattered light.
Existing wooden structure has been updated and new homes were built from composite materials from suspended concrete, plantings brick walls, steel frames and framing pine portal. Apart from the skin has been compiled from a simple palette of materials consisting of finely textured chamferboard wood, panels of fiber-cement with cracks in the shade, wood-framed glass walls and windows without framework. Via








