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A collection of some domestic architecture projects undertaken by PAC Studio, 2007 -2012
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pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
LIVING ENVIRONMENTS 5
Above: Design development model - daylight test
HOUSE, LEOPARDSTOWN, 2012
New glass and bleached timber garden pavilion replaces original conservatory and extension to existing house in south Dublin. The connections with the garden and the south west light have transformed the lives of the family with light, air and space.
Right: Interior of new garden pavilion
Following pages:- View from garden - New connections of garden/ house - Reflections and light play across glass
Below: Deep overhangs provide both shade from summer sun and shelter from rain
pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
Above: Model of house/ landscape proposals
THE SHACK, HOWTH 2011
Substantial extension to an existing house with stunning south aspect views over Dublin Bay and terraced landscaped gardens. The interior comprises of a new art gallery space connecting new and old, with study and bedrooms availing of the stunning views south.
Right: Contrast between new and old
Following pages:- South aspect bedroom suspended over entrance and approach - Terraced gardens to north with views over Dublin Bay - Internal stairs and gallery spaces
Photography: Alice Clancy
Below: View across Dublin Bay to Wicklow Mountains
pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
Above: Design development models
SUNCATCHER, DUBLIN 2009
New living wing to existing house in Dublin, connecting the original house back to the lower garden level. Light and air are introduced through a triangulated roof structure, directed south to harness the sun’s energy.
Right: Interior kitchen and exterior deck
Following pages:- New living spaces, open to garden - Changing light through days/ seasons - Detail of triangulated roof geometry
Below: View to sky through roof openings
pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
Above: Sectional diagram of sunlight penetration
BALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN 2009
Four new terraced family houses, each only 4 metres wide internally with central courtyard and profiled roof to admit maximum sunlight.
Right: High level glazing and profiled roof over central courtyard
Following pages:- Interior views to stairs/ kitchen - External view along Ballsbridge Avenue - Daylight fills the new lounge space
Below: Internal courtyard with morning sunlight
pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
pacstudioA R C H I T E C T U R E + E N V I R O N M E N T S
PRIVATE HOUSE, DUBLIN 2011
A prefabricated timber structure was used to construct this garden extension with new courtyard, kitchen and family dining space.
Right: Dining room with skylight over Following pages:- Views of new light-filled kitchen - Connections between new and old - Prefabricated timber structure
Photography: Alice Clancy
Above: Design sketches and model
Below: Exterior view from garden
Above: Design sketches and model