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Innovation of Old Buildings —— Centennial Residence in Sydney

Residential Appearance Residential Appearance Residential Courtyard Residential Living Room Dining Room and Kitchen Stair Bathroom Centennial Residential Night Plan Top Floor Plan Design Sketch Design Sketch Project Original name: The Pool House, located in Landwick, Sydney, Australia. The all-inclusive swimming pool plays a leading role in the modification and addition of the building, becoming the center of the building and decorating the century-old history here. The organic two-story building is built behind a single-story cabin with a history of 19 10, surrounded by a swimming pool, and the water body is the key part to combine these two completely different parts of the villa.

By extending the corridor to the edge of the original hut, a continuous carport is provided, emphasizing the existence and proportion of the street. This part of the building adopts ancient architectural technology, cantilever technology at the rear, electric sliding shutter screen and large glass window, which makes this villa more livable and comfortable. The large cantilever of the master bedroom on the first floor provides sunshade and rain cover for the outdoor platform, and an oval staircase connects the old and new parts: the bedroom on the first floor and the ground floor space.

A century-old house in the stairway bathroom A century-old house at night A century-old house at night Bottom floor plan Top floor plan Design Sketch Design Sketch Project formerly known as The Pool House, located in Landwick, Sydney, Australia. The all-inclusive swimming pool plays a leading role in the modification and addition of the building, becoming the center of the building and decorating the century-old history here. The organic two-story building is built behind a single-story cabin with a history of 19 10, surrounded by a swimming pool, and the water body is the key part to combine these two completely different parts of the villa.

By extending the corridor to the edge of the original hut, a continuous carport is provided, emphasizing the existence and proportion of the street. This part of the building adopts ancient architectural technology, cantilever technology at the rear, electric sliding shutter screen and large glass window, which makes this villa more livable and comfortable. The large cantilever of the master bedroom on the first floor provides sunshade and rain cover for the outdoor platform, and an oval staircase connects the old and new parts: the bedroom on the first floor and the ground floor space.