DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT

Lost World

Designed as an open planned garden room, this simple extension is inspired by the Japanese aesthetic Katachi, whereby form, symmetry and craftsmanship create a building of beauty and functionality.

open-planned garden room extension combines form, symmetry, and craftsmanship to create a beautiful and functional space.

Off axis to the original semi, the addition subdivides the garden into a series of outdoor rooms, providing a sequence of changing vistas. This permits ventilation and solar access to modify climate extremes and allows light to transform the former dark, damp semi areas into a quality space.

CHANGING VISTAS
Wisden Architects’ garden room extension seamlessly integrates aesthetics and functionality, drawing inspiration from Katachi principles.
By thoughtfully subdividing the garden, we create a dynamic outdoor experience that enhances the overall quality of living.
Situated off-axis from the original semi, our addition thoughtfully subdivides the garden into a sequence of outdoor rooms, offering ever-changing vistas.
This image shows the front of the existing house. This remained unchanged.

The innovation of Wisden Architects has really impressed us. Once a dark, soulless semi, the extension has converted this building into a bright cheerful home, modern yet comfortable.

Joanne, MOSMAN