Room Without a View: Addition Blocks View of Ugly McMansion

The proliferation of "McMansions" has been blamed for the downfall of plenty of otherwise-nice neighborhoods. One homeowner in Melbourne, Australia wants to make sure that a future McMansion doesn't sully the view.

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Bent Architecture built a two-story addition to the existing house. The addition adds a double-height living room and master bedroom suite, then extends into an outdoor pavilion.

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Where it begins on the inside of the house, the L-shaped addition creates an atrium with one wall of glass. The bedroom juts out over the living area, and this extended volume continues outside in the form of a wooden overhang that forms a covered back porch.

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The addition extends out into the back garden with an open-air wooden pavilion that is tilted to minimize the view of the proposed "monster" development nearby.

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The slatted wood of the new pavilion allows natural light to filter through, minimizing the negative impact of the new overhanging structure for the homeowners.

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Inside, the windows of the addition have been tilted away from the area the homeowners don't wish to see. They may have to drive past the soon-to-be McMansion next door every day, but it certainly won't be staring in at them as they relax at home.


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