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Pocket Passiv House / Anderson Architecture

Pocket Passiv House, Sydney / Anderson Architecture

Pocket Passiv House by Anderson Architecture is a compact, sustainable residence ingeniously built on a mere 27-square-meter footprint within a tight inner-city corner block in Glebe, Sydney. Set in a neighborhood shaped by Sydney’s 19th-century Victorian terrace house boom and originally inhabited by the Gadigal people

Curly House / Buck&Simple

Curly House / Buck & Simple

Curly House, nestled near a scenic lagoon in the Northern Beaches, was once a dark and chilly single-storey brick home. Seeking a more comfortable and energy-efficient space, the family embarked on a major renovation with Buck&Simple, aiming to bring natural light, sustainability, and enhanced amenities to their home.

Essendon House / DeArch

Essendon Residence / DeArch

Essendon House by DeArch is a project that beautifully combines heritage restoration with modern design. DeArch was appointed to oversee both the architectural and interior aspects of the project, blending a sensitive restoration of a heritage home with a modern extension.

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