Project Name: Tardis. Location: Fitzroy, Melbourne. Architects: Edwards Moore. Completion Date: August 2013.More Projects by Edwards Moore on Yellowtrace.“The conversion of an existing back yard structure to create a self-contained studio residence and workshop at garden level.The design circulates around the movement between levels, a minimal intervention that incorporates both functional and living activities, maximising the use of incidental spaces and surfaces.The sliding timber stair encloses a storage and bathroom area beneath. The upper level contains living/sleeping and a kitchen platform with slide-out bed beneath. Views extend out towards the existing garden and house with access to an elevated external living space. An unusual, dynamic and inspiring habitat.” – Edwards Moore Architects. [Photography Fraser Marsden.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 4 Responses So Hot Right Now: Living Large in Small Spaces | Yellowtrace. June 27, 2014 […] See this project in our previous post here. […] Reply The Tardis, a tiny tower house | Edwards Moore Architects | Small House Bliss February 25, 2015 […] Photographs by Fraser Marsden, courtesy of Edwards Moore Architects. Via Yellowtrace. […] Reply 250 sq. ft. Tardis Tiny House March 12, 2015 […] As seen on Small House Bliss and Yellowtrace […] Reply Sunday Somethings, Vol. 2 – hey there, chickpea March 22, 2015 […] can’t stop staring at this tiny house in […] ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
So Hot Right Now: Living Large in Small Spaces | Yellowtrace. June 27, 2014 […] See this project in our previous post here. […] Reply
The Tardis, a tiny tower house | Edwards Moore Architects | Small House Bliss February 25, 2015 […] Photographs by Fraser Marsden, courtesy of Edwards Moore Architects. Via Yellowtrace. […] Reply
250 sq. ft. Tardis Tiny House March 12, 2015 […] As seen on Small House Bliss and Yellowtrace […] Reply
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