Foxes Grove

Project Details

Project Name
Foxes Grove
Location
ShankhillDublinIRELAND
Architect
DUA
Project Types
Single Family
Shared By
DUA
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2021
Style
Modern
Certifications & Designations
Other
Team
Darragh: Breathnach
Joe: Keohane
Giovanna : Santoru

Project Description

We were commissioned to design a new 2 bed house,for a family,on a corner site, in a suburban estate
in county Dublin. The design of the building reflects the form of the adjacent houses. It respects the front and rear
building lines of the housing estate, whilst incorporating the existing boundary wall, in the ground floor plan. The
building is constructed from a timber frame structure, which was erected in 3 days. This is reflected externally by the
Siberian larch cladding that wraps the exterior. The larch cladding provides privacy and filters southern light into the
interior. Shadows dance around the interior illustrating the passing of the day and bring a sense of discovery to the
occupants of the house, as it continues to delight and surprise you day after day.
The larch cladding floats above the ground and maneuvers up and down around the perimeter of the house, as it
comes in contact with the boundary walls. Internally the ground floor layout is subtly divided by the use of a sunken
dining area and a centrally located fitted furniture unit, below the triple height void space. These space dividing
mechanisms ensure that each of the spaces are separate and cosy, whilst at the same time allowing for visual links
between them. A plywood wall runs the length of the ground floor concealing the utilitarian spaces. A stairs,
bathroom, utility room and the kitchen units are concealed within the flush plywood wall. In contrast to this, a raw
concrete floor runs throughout the ground floor and drops down 450mm into the dining area, creating a multipurpose
ledge around its perimeter, for sitting and showcasing objects.. Upstairs the two bedrooms are separated via an
eaves roof light window and triple height space, lined with plywood. This bounces warm daylight into the interior
below, allows for visual connections between the different floors and creates an informal hang out space in the void to
sit and watch the clouds drift by.

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