A twisted angular roof oversails this extension to a suburban house in Melbourne by Australian architects March Studio (+ slideshow). March Studio, which is best known for designing a series of stores for Aesop, was tasked with renovating an existing bungalow in Kensington and adding an extension that doubles the size of the interior.For the existing house, the architects retained the Edwardian facade but re-planned the interior to accommodate only bedrooms and bathrooms.The new two-storey structure extends from the rear of the house. The architects excavated part of the ground, allowing them to create a concrete basement and parking area with a timber-clad ground-floor level above.The angular black-zinc roof extends over a large living and dining room, and is angled up at two corners to allow light to filter in through clerestory windows.The concrete structure on the level below contains a children's playroom with circular glass skylights overhead, as well as a wine cellar, a laundry room and a bathroom.A car can be parked beneath the projecting upper level, while a terrace and garden are positioned just beyond.
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