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The interior design of the structure speaks to the fact that it is an architect’s own home. An expert eye is applied to the scale of furniture, skylights and the single-length boards that cover some of the walls of the home, so that the dimensions of the building are emphasised. The beloved timber of the pre-existing home is complemented by teak, stone and brass accents, which form a sophisticated extension of the original material palette. Embracing its structural history, Menzies Pop stands as a cleverly crafted example of an architect’s own home.

00:00 - The Local Project's Print Publication
00:20 - An Introduction to Menzies Pop by Common Architecture
00:40 - Where It's Located
00:52 - The Existing House
01:35 - The Beginning of the Renovations
02:45 - The Key Elements of the New Renovation
03:47 - The Kitchen
04:01 - The Extension (First Floor Edition)
05:03 - The Key Learnings
05:41 - What Common Architecture Are Most Proud Of
06:19 - The Local Project's Tri-Annual Subscription

#Timber #Brass #Concrete