Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

#thebarnTAS by workbylizandalex

Architect: workbylizandalex Photographs: Sean Fennessy article Size: 62 m2 Location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Tags: Renovations, Country Homes, Heritage

This incredible barn conversion retains much of the original stone and timber work highlighted against new insertions where necessary.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

The concept was quite simple: retain as much of the existing building fabric as possible. Where services and amenity were required, they have provided new insertions. Working within the original envelope of the barn, they created two distinctive spaces: a long, low one for dining and a tall, smaller space that showcases the original full height of the building while also revealing the underside of the original roof shingles that have been painstakingly cleaned by the architects.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

All new work has been made to read differently from the existing fabric and in this way the important qualities of the building’s past have been retained. The Burra Charter mantra of “do as much as necessary, as little as possible” has led to the retention of much of the rich textures of the stonework, timber-work and plasterwork. As a result the ingenuity of the new insertions is emphasised.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

Every opportunity to maximise spatial usefulness has been exploited. For example, the new glazing finishes flush with the exterior sandstone, heightening the awareness of the 'new', while internally these inserted window boxes provide much needed ancillary storage space. Inside, the architects have succeeded in preserving the sense of the barn’s original height by making the adjacent spaces lower as well as dividing space according to the structure and spacing of the original horse stalls.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

Working within the original envelope, they have used volume, outlook and a clear material strategy to define spaces and encourage variety and play.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

This project overwhelmingly demonstrates that less can be much more.

Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"
Barn Conversion Does "As Much As Necessary, As Little As Possible"

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