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Plastic House Dublin

Irish Residential Development – design by architecture Republic in Ireland

5 Aug 2010

Plastic House

ARCHITECTURE REPUBLIC

The Plastic House
A house is excavated and a space created. The insertion of an object allows inhabitation.

The house is on a terrace whose split-section is native to Georgian Dublin; a grand parlour to the front with smaller rooms to the rear at half-levels one up and one down from the street.

The project begins with removal – of the existing extension, internal walls and earth – bringing the entire house to lower ground-floor level. This opens the volume of the house as a double-height vessel, full of light.

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A cruciform object is inserted; a piece of architectural furniture which spreads tree-like from a concentrated base. Services such as kitchen, toilet, storage and stairwell are housed within this trunk – providing for living and dining in the spaces around it.

Above this is a platform for sleeping, dressing and study spaces. The four branches of the structure hold various functions – two which span to the side walls act as wardrobes while that to the front is a cantilevered reading desk for the teacher-client. The fourth branch extends through the rear wall and projects two meters beyond it housing a shower room, which is glazed to the sky, reminiscence of the traditional “Georgian return typology”.

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A ledge running along the perimeter wall downstairs expresses the retaining wall which was built against the street and neighbouring houses – this doubles as a shelf for the display of books and artifacts in the living and dining areas. Opening out from this ground floor is a generous garden with a simple rendered wall, which hides a secret reading room and bathing area. This private realm extends visually to the rear of the site through a glazed wall, which can be opened allowing for sheltered outdoor bathing.

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First presented at the arrival platform, the house must be circumambulated before it can be fully understood. At each vantage point the space can be conceived as contained by the existing shell with its double-pitched roof and unaltered openings. The entire house is a continuous yet differentiated volume – only the washrooms are fully enclosed. A complex series of interconnected and overlapping spaces is set up by the architectural insertion and its projections.

The insertion is constructed with polycarbonate and steel. This lightweight structure is also the primary source of light in the evening – inset fittings cause its translucent surfaces to illuminate the spaces, which it generates above, below and between the object and its container.

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Plastic House Dublin – Building Information

Type: domestic in-version/extension
Location: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Clients: Private
Area: 67 m² (700 sqft)
Construction Cost: €120,000
Status: Completed 2009
Architect: architecture Republic
Key Personnel: Maxim Laroussi, Jean-Baptiste Astruc, Javier Buron, John Casey, Mark Carter.
Consultants: Consulting structural and civil engineers: Casey ‘O Rourke Associates
Text: James Rossa
Photography: Paul Tierney photography

Key Materials/products used in this project
Structure: Steel structure with 110X35 C16 Timbers @ 250 C/C
New walls: 25mm translucent polycarbonate with powder coated standard aluminium “F” profile by Access plastic, Dublin.
Existing walls: 100mm insulation panel by kingspan with white mat paint finish by Dulux
Floor: 3mm white resin floor finish by watco international Ltd
Windows: recessed aluminium windows by Rich Glass
Shower room Sink: bespoke powder coat stainless steel by architecture republic & Alvan Fabrication Ltd
Kitchen: carcases: 18mm white MFC by the panelling centre, Dublin; Doors: 25 mm translucent polycarbonate by access plastic and aluminium frames by Alvan Fabrication Ltd, Worktop: Galaxy Black stone by Miller Bros
Sanitary: taps & shower rose by Helix
Lighting: By GET plc

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Architecture Republic

Architecture Republic is an architecture and design firm based in Dublin and Lyon under the leadership of Maxim Laroussi. The practice is concerned with the conceptual research and analysis of each commission through design studies in the field of architecture, urbanism and landscape design as well as interdisciplinary collaborative work in art, graphic design, theatre, etc.

Current works includes mixed-use developments housing rehearsal studios, a boutique hotel, offices and café in Dublin, Ireland; 70,000 ft2 reconversion and refurbishment of an existing shopping centre into offices in Poznan, Poland; a rural sustainable housing development in the Languedoc-Roussillon, France and various domestic houses in Ireland and overseas.

In the past few years, architecture republic received numerous awards for excellence in architectural design including AAI special mention Awards 2010 for “the Plastic House” and “the y=3 houses” housing development and AAI special mention Award 2008 for “the Slim house”. Architecture republic (in association with SPArq) won 1st prize in the international competition for the design of 5,000,000 ft2 Parque de la Cabecera in Rosario, Argentina and was short-listed in the international competition of Centre Pier Galway Harbour competition, Ireland.

MAXIM LAROUSSI – Born in Fez, Morocco and moved to France at an early age. He graduated from PUC Campinas, Brazil in 1998 and UCD, Dublin in 2002 with a B.Arch. He lived and worked as an architect in various countries including UK, France, Brazil and Ireland before setting up Architecture Republic in Dublin 2005. He was president of the Architectural Association of Ireland from 2005-06 and currently teaches at the School of Architecture University Limerick.

Related Links: www.architecture-republic.com

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