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Rock House by MCK Architects

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MCK Architects have designed an extension to an existing house in Sydney, Australia. The clients were equally modest, simply needing more space for their family with better connection to the garden, sunlight and air. via

rock house living room interior
The garden became intrinsic to the design. A large rock that sat in the hill to the rear of the house became focal element in the new architectural composition. With the underlying philosophy of relative modesty, the new form is setback, maintaining existing amenity enjoyed by neighbours. The first floor is concealed in the black roof form, providing a recessive appearance from the street, nestling into the landscape. Resting on two legs at opposite corners allowed the possibility of a clear opening to the garden at ground and main living level. Opening like an eye to the sky and trees it folds along the perimeter of the plan. When describing to the client the experience one might feel standing in the lounge room looking out, the analogy of a skirt was used and then stuck, hence skirt and rock.

rock house living room

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rock house garden

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