IDPA Japan Design Award

Cairngorm

by David Mitchell Architects

Project Description

An elegant, heritage listed, double-storey sandstone dwelling separated by a glass walkway and courtyard with a heavy, concrete form extension punctuated by expansive apertures allowing the sun to trace its way throughout the day. The addition is a highly contemporary representation of the single storey rear kitchen add-on that was typical of buildings of the era. We have extrapolated this low pitched ceiling ‘lean-to’ with a dramatic soaring ceiling and glazed openings resulting in a light filled, striking volume. Deep north overhangs allow the summer’s natural ambient light to flood the space, whilst allowing direct solar access into the space for the winter sun.Being a heritage listed home, the grandeur of the house's scale needed to be retained, while subtle manipulations achieved more appropriate spaces for day to day use for the clients.

David Mitchell Architects


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