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RESIDENCE: A House with A Tree Tattoo

by , 04/17/09

andrew maynard architects, tattoo house, victoria australia architecture, daylighting, natural light for houses, framed views architecture, filtered views architecture, play with light architecture, passive heating cooling, house extension sustainable building, tree sticker house

Most of the time, when we want to limit the amount or intensity of light as it streams into our homes, we install blinds or hang curtains. Not so with this house extension in Victoria, Australia designed by Andrew Maynard Architects. The owners of the home wanted to add a kitchen and living space to their home  that would be full of natural light — a desire easily met with glass facades that would allow light to stream in. However, in order to save the interior from baking in sunlight and to comply with local regulations, Andrew Maynard Architects decided to take a cue from nature and attach large, tree-shaped stickers that would filter the light as it entered the interior.  With this clever addition, the interior receives ample daylighting through static “tree branches” that provide leafy shade and subdued privacy all year round.

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7 Responses to “RESIDENCE: A House with A Tree Tattoo”

  1. befriends befriends says:

    Amazing design. Quiet funny though, why would somebody like to attach stairs with Kitchen and right on the table.

    http://www.muwasalat.com

  2. Kenneth Kenneth says:

    Is it just me, or does the staircase that traverses the kitchen counter (!?) seem very very wrong?

  3. llbear llbear says:

    Amazingly pretty and, oh, so very wrong. From a disasterous staircase – the healthcare issues alone tell you this is dumb – to an articial tree as a laudable substitute – this may be filed under WRONG. Where were the building officials when too-large for the lot addition should have been rejected?

  4. aboutaboy aboutaboy says:

    thats awesome. i want to get me 1 of those for my room. or house.

  5. I like how the corner is ‘cut’ out of the structure and the stairs going over the kitchen. It’s a wonderful and playful design.

  6. agent_phosgene agent_phosgene says:

    The stairs I think looked great on paper or in a model. But it definitely throws practicality out the window.

  7. Gustavo Nepa Gustavo Nepa says:

    Bless you for making the effort to create this. I value where you are coming from on this post yet unfortunately I think that there is more advantageous means.

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