MU Architects Was Invited To Do A Major Reconstruction Of An Old Corner Terrace. We Examined The Possibilities Of The Old Structure And Decided To Preserve And Strengthen The Existing Structure While Making An Attic Extension. Aside From This, We Extended The 2nd Storey Building Envelope On Both The Side And Rear Elevations.
The External Façade Was Designed Deliberately As A Breakaway From The Old Structure. We Re-Organized The Façade Elements And Expressed The Building As An Elegant Assemblage Of Modernist Volumes. As The New Attic Floor Is Now A Very Luxurious Master Bedroom, We Sought To Give Its External Form A Contemporary Aesthetic. We Designed A Series Of Fins That Provided Sun Shading While Also Adding A Dynamic Zest To The External Façade. The Distinctive Volumes That Appear On The Façade Are Conceived As A Reflection Of The Replanned Internal Spaces. This Is Especially Obvious From The Reading Of The 2nd Storey Volumes.
The Internal Spaces Are Done In Dark And Expressive Materials. From Dark Grey Marbles To Opulent Copper Mosaics And Rustic Brick Tiles, The Interior Is Both An Expression Of The Client’s Taste And An Attempt To Create A Cosy And Soothing Interior To Contrast With Its Otherwise Modernist Architectural External Appearance.
The Stairs Of The Old Structure Are Retained In Concrete While The New Stairway To The Attic Is In An Elegant Metal Construction. Skylight Provides Daytime Illumination Into The Deeper Parts Of The House And Transforms The Stairways Into Delightful Transitional Spaces.
The Luxurious Master Bathroom At The Attic Floor Has A Spacious Shower Area That Looks Out To A Nice Scenic View While Allowing For Lush Vegetation To Provide A Sense Of Privacy. The Space Combines Exposure And Intimacy Into A Harmonious Experience.
MU Architects Was Invited To Do A Major Reconstruction Of An Old Corner Terrace. We Examined The Possibilities Of The Old Structure And Decided To Preserve And Strengthen The Existing Structure While Making An Attic Extension. Aside From This, We Extended The 2nd Storey Building Envelope On Both The Side And Rear Elevations.
The External Façade Was Designed Deliberately As A Breakaway From The Old Structure. We Re-Organized The Façade Elements And Expressed The Building As An Elegant Assemblage Of Modernist Volumes. As The New Attic Floor Is Now A Very Luxurious Master Bedroom, We Sought To Give Its External Form A Contemporary Aesthetic. We Designed A Series Of Fins That Provided Sun Shading While Also Adding A Dynamic Zest To The External Façade. The Distinctive Volumes That Appear On The Façade Are Conceived As A Reflection Of The Replanned Internal Spaces. This Is Especially Obvious From The Reading Of The 2nd Storey Volumes.
The Internal Spaces Are Done In Dark And Expressive Materials. From Dark Grey Marbles To Opulent Copper Mosaics And Rustic Brick Tiles, The Interior Is Both An Expression Of The Client’s Taste And An Attempt To Create A Cosy And Soothing Interior To Contrast With Its Otherwise Modernist Architectural External Appearance.
The Stairs Of The Old Structure Are Retained In Concrete While The New Stairway To The Attic Is In An Elegant Metal Construction. Skylight Provides Daytime Illumination Into The Deeper Parts Of The House And Transforms The Stairways Into Delightful Transitional Spaces.
The Luxurious Master Bathroom At The Attic Floor Has A Spacious Shower Area That Looks Out To A Nice Scenic View While Allowing For Lush Vegetation To Provide A Sense Of Privacy. The Space Combines Exposure And Intimacy Into A Harmonious Experience.
MU Architects Was Invited To Do A Major Reconstruction Of An Old Corner Terrace. We Examined The Possibilities Of The Old Structure And Decided To Preserve And Strengthen The Existing Structure While Making An Attic Extension. Aside From This, We Extended The 2nd Storey Building Envelope On Both The Side And Rear Elevations.
The External Façade Was Designed Deliberately As A Breakaway From The Old Structure. We Re-Organized The Façade Elements And Expressed The Building As An Elegant Assemblage Of Modernist Volumes. As The New Attic Floor Is Now A Very Luxurious Master Bedroom, We Sought To Give Its External Form A Contemporary Aesthetic. We Designed A Series Of Fins That Provided Sun Shading While Also Adding A Dynamic Zest To The External Façade. The Distinctive Volumes That Appear On The Façade Are Conceived As A Reflection Of The Replanned Internal Spaces. This Is Especially Obvious From The Reading Of The 2nd Storey Volumes.
The Internal Spaces Are Done In Dark And Expressive Materials. From Dark Grey Marbles To Opulent Copper Mosaics And Rustic Brick Tiles, The Interior Is Both An Expression Of The Client’s Taste And An Attempt To Create A Cosy And Soothing Interior To Contrast With Its Otherwise Modernist Architectural External Appearance.
The Stairs Of The Old Structure Are Retained In Concrete While The New Stairway To The Attic Is In An Elegant Metal Construction. Skylight Provides Daytime Illumination Into The Deeper Parts Of The House And Transforms The Stairways Into Delightful Transitional Spaces.
The Luxurious Master Bathroom At The Attic Floor Has A Spacious Shower Area That Looks Out To A Nice Scenic View While Allowing For Lush Vegetation To Provide A Sense Of Privacy. The Space Combines Exposure And Intimacy Into A Harmonious Experience.