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​​​​​​​Interfering with existing architectural elements – such as architecture, backyard, facade, home, house, wimming pool, villa, window, white, indoor/outdoor flow, LSA Architects
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Renovation and addition creates open, airy living zone at back of home

​​​​​​​Interfering with existing architectural elements – such as a classic tile roof – can be expensive so the architects for this home renovation and extension instead designed a pop-up roof for the new section to simply attach to the existing tile roof. While the clerestory windows ensure ample sunlight, the contemporary roof overhang brings a degree of shade to the tall, open-plan interiors. The concept of the wooden box insertion inside is continued outside, with niches cut out for sheltered seating and the barbecue.