Randwick Pavilion / MASQ architecture
At the northern edge of the space a low level brick ledge forms a seat at the threshold between inside and outside; with the windows fully open the space dissolves while the mass of the brick wall above provides intimacy and controls light into the space. We resisted the temptation of the ubiquitous high level northern windows but favoured the solid wall that rounds the corner gently then peels away from the facade. The wall breaks away becoming a brick screen protecting the glazing to the west whilst accentuating the floating effect of the solid mass further.
Considered as a space that inhabits both inside and outside, the pavilion can be both a place of open interaction or one of repose and protection.
West Section
Floor Plan
Internally the kitchen is located at the rear of the space with an off form concrete box gutter expressed internally as the division between kitchen and living room. Above is a narrow slotted window framed in steel that provides a glimpse of foliage beyond but more importantly brings in light deep into the space. From here the ceiling slopes upwards to the north creating the large volume of the living room.
The material palate is restrained to respond to the budget; natural and white painted brickwork, dark granite floors and off form concrete, reflect a simple and honest application of the materials integral to the ideas behind the project.
© The Guthrie Project
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Architects
MASQ architecture
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Location
Sydney, Australia
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Category
Houses
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Area
90.0 m2
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Project Year
2018
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Photographs
The Guthrie Project
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