The Wolf House / Wolf Architects
A House That Meets the Heart ?
© Dave Keluza
Architects: Wolf Architects
Location: Chadstone VIC 3148, Australia
Area: 441.6 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Dave Keluza
Collaborators: Toebelmann Constructions, Toscano Roman Render, Tectonic Flooring
© Dave Keluza
From the architect. A House That Meets the Heart ?When you arrive at the house you enter via a formal pedestrian entry. Beyond that is a contemporary Chinese garden which in itself is a playful expression of east meeting west. A bridge over a dry riverbed directs you the office at the rear. The office can accommodate several people and has its own bathroom and kitchenette. This allows for future use as an additional bedroom or granny flat. Resale is always an important consideration and most of the spaces were designed to be flexible in use. It was agreed that one of the most unsustainable things in houses is doing premature renovations. This house was designed with long term vision in mind.
© Dave Keluza
Life is Art. Live a Masterpiece.At the front of the house is a large north facing yard which provides a great space for children to play privately and securely. It leads onto a generous double height front porch which then directs you into the house. The front porch has a dark polished concrete floor with a sealant ...
© Dave Keluza
Architects: Wolf Architects
Location: Chadstone VIC 3148, Australia
Area: 441.6 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Dave Keluza
Collaborators: Toebelmann Constructions, Toscano Roman Render, Tectonic Flooring
© Dave Keluza
From the architect. A House That Meets the Heart ?When you arrive at the house you enter via a formal pedestrian entry. Beyond that is a contemporary Chinese garden which in itself is a playful expression of east meeting west. A bridge over a dry riverbed directs you the office at the rear. The office can accommodate several people and has its own bathroom and kitchenette. This allows for future use as an additional bedroom or granny flat. Resale is always an important consideration and most of the spaces were designed to be flexible in use. It was agreed that one of the most unsustainable things in houses is doing premature renovations. This house was designed with long term vision in mind.
© Dave Keluza
Life is Art. Live a Masterpiece.At the front of the house is a large north facing yard which provides a great space for children to play privately and securely. It leads onto a generous double height front porch which then directs you into the house. The front porch has a dark polished concrete floor with a sealant ...
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