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31/07/2016

The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New

The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New
The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New The Chamfer House Intersects the Old With the New

Located on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia, the Chamfer House is the latest project by Mihaly Slocombe Architects. Presented with a post-and-beam modernist cabin designed by Kevin Borland in 1977, the architecture firm was tasked with retrofitting it with modern additions for a young family, while maintaining the charismatic timber construction. Guided by a philosophy of “sensitive infiltration,” the final result is a mish-mash of concrete and glass that intersect seamlessly with the original timber structure, creating an airy, light-filled volume throughout while never losing sight of the house’s original tinge of romantic rationalism. Check out the property in the gallery above.

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