Forever House | Wowowa
Surrey Hills / Australia / 2012
Their much-lauded Forever House draws directly from the language of the original 1930s bungalow. Projecting boldly towards the street, the angular new facet to the triple-fronted dwelling is clad in a variegated skin of glazed and regular bricks – a jazzy modern replica of the over-fi red clinker bricks in the existing house. Completed in 2012, the house made the shortlist for the Australian Institute of Architecture’s Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions) Award
Their much-lauded Forever House draws directly from the language of the original 1930s bungalow. Projecting boldly towards the street, the angular new facet to the triple-fronted dwelling is clad in a variegated skin of glazed and regular bricks – a jazzy modern replica of the over-fi red clinker bricks in the existing house. Completed in 2012, the house made the shortlist for the Australian Institute of Architecture’s Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and...
- Year 2012
- Work finished in 2012
- Status Completed works
- Type Single-family residence / Interior Design / Building Recovery and Renewal
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