Blackheath House, Dublin Residence, Irish Residential Building Interior, Property Extension Images
Blackheath House in Dublin
Residential Redevelopment in Ireland: Family home design by Architectural Farm
18 Jan 2018
Blackheath House
Design: Architectural Farm
Blackheath House by Architectural Farm
An internal reorganisation and two-storey extension to the rear of this semi-detached house responds to a brief to create a flexible light-filled family home.
An adaptable interconnecting sequence of spaces are defined by a series of timber interventions wrapping around a central void. These timber elements define the thresholds from neighbourhood to home, new to old, and house to garden. A timber entrance pod, a newly rotated stair and a den area connect to a generous family room with folding and sliding screens.
The void draws light into the heart of the house and promotes visual connections from the living space to an enlarged landing at first floor. The scale of the new-build is broken into horizontal and vertical elements, forming deep reveals which provide solar shading and a sense of enclosure. These openings are orientated towards views of mature trees and a church spire to the west.
Blackheath House, Dublin – Building Information
Completion date: 2015
Building levels: 2
Architects: Architectural Farm
Photography: Ste Murray
Contemporary House in Dublin by Architectural Farm images / information received 180118
Location: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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