Onedin House / Shaun Lockyer Architects
Onedin House [one-e-din] is a contemporary home inspired by mid-century modern work that continues to underpin the narrative of work within SLa.
Onedin House [one-e-din] is a contemporary home inspired by mid-century modern work that continues to underpin the narrative of work within SLa.
The renovation of this existing Federation house in Gladesville was a harmonious blend of architectural innovation and respect for nature’s beauty. Central to the rear renovation was the inspiration drawn from three mature trees gracing the backyard: a crepe myrtle, jacaranda, and magnolia.
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Malvern Garden House is a highly-considered adaption of an existing 1930’s period home in a hilly suburban pocket, with a new pavilion embedded within the terraced garden to the rear.
Campbell Street House is a study in pushing multi residential architecture and vertical living to the limits. The dwelling lot sizes are 4m in width and 9m in length, 36m2 in total per dwelling, or 72m2 total site area.
Located in the middle of a bull paddock sits an off-grid home inspired by the iconic Australian Akubra hat. This inspiration came about at the first meeting with the clients on their bull farm, around 50mins southeast of Tamworth.
The Perfect-Imperfect House, aptly named by the clients, is the final result of a two decade long dream of two perfectionist north siders. In contrast to a more maladaptive form of perfectionism, clients Aaron and Lily Hill, both nurses, possess a friendly but keen attention for detail …
The Brodecky House is the client’s dream home. Our client previously lived in a large 5 bedroom house and was looking to downsize. This is an urban infill project, where the new dwelling was built on the backyard land of her existing home.