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D House

Sydney, 2015

Photo byKatherine Lu
Photo byKatherine Lu
Photo byKatherine Lu
The challenge: to modify a south facing semi-detached dwelling to maximise sunlight, enhance a connection to the rear garden and sen - sitively connect the contemporary addition to the original Victorian architecture at the street frontage.
Set within a heritage conservation area, the original semi has been kept in-tact with its roof line restored. A ‘breezeway’ transition space connects the original house and its new split level contemporary addition, allowing light to filter in to what was otherwise a typical, dark and gloomy south facing house. Connecting the new living space to the rear garden allows a seamless transition from inside to out. A new bedroom suite occupies the upper level of the addition which focuses on balancing light and views with privacy in the dense, urban surrounds.
A skylight adjacent to the northern party wall brings sunlight into the lower level addition, whilst north facing highlight windows bring light into the upstairs bedrooms without compromising the privacy of a bedroom in a dense, urban environment. The new party wall uses the bricks from the previous extension so as waste during construction was minimised.
Shortlised Asutralian HOUSES magazine awards 2016
Marston Architects
Photo byKatherine Lu
Photo byKatherine Lu

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