*베를린 주택 O'Sullivan Skoufoglou transforms Berlin bungalow with blocky extension

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O'Sullivan Skoufoglou transforms Berlin bungalow with blocky extension
런던의 스튜디오 오설리반 스코포글루 건축가들이 기존 방갈로의 벽을 이용해 만든 베를린의 주택 폴렌베그(Fohlenweg)는 석회암으로 된 띠가 옛 건물과 새 건물을 구분합니다.
이번 주택은 그루네발트 숲 가장자리에 있는 단층 주택을 개조한 것으로, 석회암 띠로 구분된 옅은 벽돌 외관이 특징입니다.

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A band of limestone separates old and new at Fohlenweg, a house in Berlin that London studio O'Sullivan Skoufoglou Architects created using the walls of an existing bungalow. The three-storey family home was developed from a single storey house on the edge of Grunewald Forest and features a pale brick exterior divided by the limestone band.

Prior to the studio's intervention, the bungalow, which was built as army housing during world war two, featured a low roof and compartmentalised interiors.

Aiming to open up the house, O'Sullivan Skoufoglou Architects removed the pitched roof and added a two-storey volume to the walls of the existing structure. To highlight the connection between the old and new, a limestone band wraps the top of the existing ground floor.

"The family had lived in the house – a single-storey with a basement, a low pitched hipped roof and a cellularised interior – for fifteen years prior to the work," said studio founder Amalia Skoufoglou.

"On our quest to keep and reuse the structure as much as possible, the basement was kept intact with minor structural alterations, the ground floor load-bearing walls were kept and extended upwards to create a first floor," she told Dezeen.
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