Contemporary 45 Faber Park House by Ong & Ong Architects
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The 45 Faber Park project design aimed to maximize outdoor space whilst not compromising living areas. The priority of creating an open living space with a direct relationship to a large outdoor space in a clean contemporary aesthetic became a driving force in the scheme. The concept of defining the bedroom areas and activity spaces as separate elements allowed for the final scheme to be reached. In second storey, the house represent more private area, with cantilever which gives the entrance to the house an enclosed, protected feel. The social area placed in first floor with clear connectivity between all main social areas of the house. It will create a fluid continuity to all space. In contrast with the rigidity of the house, a sculptural staircase acts as the hinge pinning the two perpendicular main elements of the house. When entering the house, ones attention is immediately drawn to the sculptural staircase. Its organic form contrasts with the rigidity of the two main elements of the house. A slight gradient toward the rear gives space for a void. This void allows light to penetrate the basement space as the third element of the house. The house also designed as a sustainable scheme. – [Ong & Ong Architects]
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