Vandeventer + Carlander Architects have designed a cabin on Vashon Island in Washington State. .Architects working on the remodel a cabin this project. Given the tight restrictions on construction sites resulting from the existing drain field. These constraints, coupled with the client’s desire for a complete reorganization and improvement of main floor space, resulting in the decision to demolish the existing structure to the main floor. With the program that called for additional floor area, the design concept evolved into a small addition, replacing the previous exterior deck. Moreover, it is a wooden box “insertion” which extends to the primary structure, but the slide in the top floor of the existing structures and cantilevers over the basement walls, so they do not affect the field of existing channels.
No comments:
Post a Comment