A building designed as a metaphor for a ruin. Furminger studio developed in the town of Chelmer, Australia, a single-family house characterised by the presence of cuts and walls that trace rooms and internal and external routes. The space is a large garden traversed by masonry walls that form private and public courtyards as well as separate entrances, enveloping the pre-existing building and giving the idea of a structure devoid of function – like a ruin in fact. At the centre remains the original dwelling, embraced by the new design. Well-designed organisation and additions have enabled the house to achieve a series of smaller dwelling types and more internal functionalities, making it also suitable for work spaces for non-residents.
This Australian house was designed as a metaphor for a ruin
Furminger Studio designs a single-family house with rooms, pathways and courtyards traced by concrete walls, which wrap around the pre-existing dwelling.
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- Francesca Grillo
- 28 June 2022
- Chelmer, Australia
- Furminger
- 120 sqm
- Single-family house
- 2021
- Chelmer River House
- Chelmer, Australia
- Single-family house
- Furminger
- Christopher Furminger
- Ingineered
- Ecru Design Studio
- AllKind Joinery & Glass, Elton Group, ABI Interiors, Archicad, Artedomus, Rogerseller
- 120 sqm
- 2021