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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Outdoor Establishments

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER
Jk Geotechnics

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Cantilever Consulting Engineers

PLANNING CONSULTANT
Kn Planning

HERITAGE CONSULTANT
Zoltan Kovacs Architect

FURNITURE
Fritz Hansen From Cult Design

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Ian Moore, Rocio Mazon

TEAM MEMBER
Danny Mathis, Jessica Van-young, Sophie Wruck

BUILDING CERTIFIER
Australian Certifying Group

BUILDER
J Michael Constructions

STYLIST
Tess Strelein

PHOTOGRAPHS
Clinton Weaver

AREA
110 M²

SITE AREA
79 M2

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Potts Point, Australia

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

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Text description provided by architect.

Originally one of a row of 4 identical sandstone terrace houses built in 1863, the house was entered via a long front garden from Victoria Street.

In 1980, the front half of the site was subdivided off and another building constructed on the Victoria Street frontage, leaving a small remnant of the front garden as a now rear courtyard and the main entry consigned to the rear lane.

A two-storey brick rear wing was added at a later date, containing the kitchen and a bathroom.

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The brief was to create a more appropriate entry to the house, open the living spaces to the rear courtyard, extend the existing small attic, and add an additional bathroom to serve the attic.

Located in a Heritage Conservation Area, the local Council wanted the latter rear wing retained, as it was over 100 years old, and insisted that all new work be clearly differentiated from the original house.

The new work is expressed as a three-storey steel-clad tower, with steel-framed windows and sun hoods, while the original sandstone has been retained together with original timber-framed windows and doors.

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Central to the new work is a steel and timber stair surmounted by a large skylight to allow deep solar penetration to the formerly dark interior.

A three-storey glazed link separates the new steel tower from the original house, with existing openings used to connect old to new, with the original exterior sandstone retained and expressed as portals on the interior.

New Oak flooring is used throughout the original house and combined with grey Travertine stone slabs for bathrooms, kitchen, and courtyards, again using material to delineate old from new.

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A major addition is the 5.2 metre high steel entry portal to the laneway, with an entry gate at the lower level and a privacy screen above.

The house is not air conditioned and relies on natural cross ventilation and ceiling fans, sun shading to all windows and doors, a heavily insulated roof and walls, solar hot water, LED lighting, all electric appliances, and electric underfloor heating.

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Ian Moore Architects
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Ian Moore Architects
1/308 Victoria Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204, Australia