Virtual house
Jon Clements, an Austrian architect, has just made an order for the government of Richmond Hill (near Melbourne, Australia) to preserve the classic style of a home in this place in the way of the digital age, according to the magazine. The Architectural Record .
Jon Clements's brother bought the house and wanted his brother to help build it in 2001. Hearing this intention, the local government required the architect to properly restore the height, form, and details of the throne. The old house was built in this Victorian school, and of course, still had to be a one-story house.
The Clements tend to be more inclined to build than to restore. Finally, Jon Clements built a glass wall of height equal to a two-story house, on its upside, he built a digital photo of an old house with the same style, design and size as the old one. Behind the wall, he built a modern two-story house.
Clements house
(Photo: Jackson Clements Burrows Architects)
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