Contemporary Extension in a Conservation Area – Oxford Road by Chance de Silva
An extension to a mid-terraced house incorporating a sequence of uses across a single level, each one defined by changes in ceiling pattern.
An extension to a mid-terraced house incorporating a sequence of uses across a single level, each one defined by changes in ceiling pattern.
Beach Slice House is a holiday home an hour’s drive from Melbourne, and a five-minute walk to the shore of Western Port Bay.
The existing house is a magnificently wide property with a traditional central stair layout and two rooms either side. This layout benefits from a shallow plan from front to back and classically proportioned windows providing daylight and views from every room.
Little Donyland is a semi-attached neo-Georgian house on the Dulwich Estate. The original interior belied the grandeur of the exterior.
North Melbourne Terrace is the story of an existing inner city A1 listed Victorian Terrace house that had been virtually unaltered since it was built.
The Pirouette House features the “Last of the Mohicans” fired bricks as an ode to the stellar practice of Laurie Baker with spaces that are made beautiful by the pure geometry and patterns created by the walls that seem to be coming alive and pirouetting around.
The Stacked Brick Extension is a ground floor wrap around extension to a small Victorian terraced house in Stoke Newington.
Cuboid House perches on the slope of a leafy suburban neighbourhood elevated from a busy main road. It is designed for a close-knit family with young adults living at home; the brief asked for two self-contained sleeping areas so the family can enjoy living together as well as apart.