We’re happy to announce DA lodgement of our Erskineville project. The existing home is a single storey terrace row dwelling with south facing rear yard. Our clients required additional space for a master bedroom and home study, which meant a second storey addition. We carefully reviewed the scale of the new addition to mitigate overshadowing to neighbours and the existing rear yard, and instead of costly glazed roofs we developed the concept of a brickwork screen at the rear of the dwelling that reflects northern light back into the living spaces, while visually screening overlooking neighbours to the rear.
Woollahra DA Lodged
Some good progress in the office this week with our Woollahra project being submitted to council for development approval. This project is in collaboration with Alwill Architecture and involves substantial alterations and additions to an existing two storey semi-detached residence. Taking cues from recent development in the terrace row, our proposed scheme provides a new open plan living, kitchen and dining space at ground floor with a new storey above housing two new bedrooms. The finely crafted new addition respectfully retains much of the existing building form.
Read more detail on this project.
Queens Park DA Approval
We are delighted to have our Queens Park project out of council this week with full approval granted. This project is a holistic alteration and addition to an existing 3 storey dwelling, which seeks to modernise and add amenity to the home. Additional space is added internally for the clients work from home arrangements, while new landscaping and front fence is designed to mitigate privacy issues from the street.
Living Village competition placing
We are thrilled to announce our third placing in the Living Village design competition, which was held by the South Australian Housing Authority in conjunction with the City of Unley. The project asked entrants to consider an existing site for a new residential village showcasing innovative design for residential living.
Read more about the project on the Citylab website.