Ballynoe, Dublin, Ireland. Architect: McCullough Mulvin, 2006.

Ballynoe, Dublin, Ireland. Architect: McCullough Mulvin, 2006.

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A timber-sheathed pavilion sits in a sea-side garden; the departure for its design was an old dormer bungalow on the same site. The brief was for a house that would exploit the views and provide a contemporary home for an expanding family. The roof was taken off and an arched portal frame placed over the remaining ground floor structure to form a single large living space on the first floor. The rooms remaining at ground level provide the sleeping and utility space. The new house is clad in Western red cedar and lined in birch plywood internally. A balcony to the rear allows direct connection to the garden down a steel stairs.

Image Details:
Image File: RKAV-0023-0018
Caption: Ballynoe, Dublin, Ireland. Architect: McCullough Mulvin, 2006. View of living space showing kitchen, chimney, birch plywood lined floor and ceiling and view to exterior.
Property Release: No
Model Release: N/A
Dimensions in PX: 5056 x 3318 pixels
Date of Photograph: 30/01/2007
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Ros Kavanagh/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Ballynoe
Headline: Ballynoe, Dublin, Ireland. Architect: McCullough Mulvin, 2006.
City: Dublin
Country: Ireland
Architect: McCullough Mulvin
Architect Website: www.mcculloughmulvin.com
Category: Private Home
Building Type: Home Conversion
Year of Completion: 2006
Collection: VIEW Interiors
Public Notes: A timber-sheathed pavilion sits in a sea-side garden; the departure for its design was an old dormer bungalow on the same site. The brief was for a house that would exploit the views and provide a contemporary home for an expanding family. The roof was taken off and an arched portal frame placed over the remaining ground floor structure to form a single large living space on the first floor. The rooms remaining at ground level provide the sleeping and utility space. The new house is clad in Western red cedar and lined in birch plywood internally. A balcony to the rear allows direct connection to the garden down a steel stairs.
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Orientation: H
Type: Home Conversion
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: Nobody
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: N/A
Point of View: General view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Interior
Photographer: Ros Kavanagh
Source File Name: RKAV-0023-0018.jpg
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