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Black metal extension designed around Indigenous Australian dot painting















An ugly rear extension was replaced with a a contemporary cubic volume formed of black metal and floor to roof sliding glazing.
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A projecting glass box oriel window provides a picture frame to the garden views as well as a window seat.
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The glass to glass joints are UV bonded and are completely transparent.
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The client is an art collector and owns a significant piece of Indigenous Australian art using ‘dot painting’.
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Interior space of the extension was designed to maximise the presence of the piece.
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Bold turquoise shades contrast the colours of the painting and compliment the black metal standing seam zinc cladding.
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