
The plan of Tír na nÓg first suggests a room of indefinite space, but further investigation reveals a carefully considered placement of wall and roof that overturns the traditional definition of a room. This crafted addition uses light, levels and gardens to create a playful and engaging environment that is rich in its detail and which promotes a relaxed approach to lifestyle.
The concrete structure of the building reinforces its perceived quality of ruin, while other materials in the home’s extensive palette function as “support acts.” The existing residence seems to be the beneficiary of this deft act of building, providing a counterpart to its more optimistic partner, with the union of the two structures ultimately encouraging a lifestyle that privileges choice and flexibility.