Bowral House / Luke Moloney Architecture

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Bowral, Australia
  • Category: Houses
  • Builders: Steve Findlay
  • Hydraulic Engineering: SEEC
  • City: Bowral
  • Country: Australia
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Bowral House / Luke Moloney Architecture - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair, Windows
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Text description provided by the architects. Set in the cool-climate town of Bowral, two hours south of Sydney, this modest cottage was designed as a response to place. A humble c1940s bungalow stood in a large garden, but there was next to no connection between the two. The brief from the owners was to create a new pavilion containing kitchen, dining, and living spaces. They were insistent that the architecture of the new extension has something a little unconventional about it. Set in a conservation area, the neighboring houses are consistently late nineteenth or early twentieth century, with a relatively consistent architectural character. In designing the extension, it was decided to look past the built environment instead of the ancient landscape.

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Cite: "Bowral House / Luke Moloney Architecture" 26 Dec 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1011470/bowral-house-luke-moloney-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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