Angus Mackenzie Architect - Eastern Suburbs Architecture and Building
 
 

Coogee

Botany

Queens Park

Tennyson Point

Anna Bay

Leichhardt

Clovelly

Narooma

Camperdown

Marrickville

Rosebank, Cape Town

 

Kirribilli

Surry Hills

Redcliffe, QLD

Cairns, QLD

Banksia Street, Botany.

This freestanding brick house had no real useable living spaces for a young family, with no connection to a vast north facing rear yard.

The solution was simple - to separate the ‘old from the new’ – by reinstating the original 1930’s roof line, demolishing the ‘60’s lean-to rear addition, and adding a contemporary open plan pavilion on the same level as the deck and rear yard.

Recycled face bricks, Western Red Cedar and Colorbond roofing make up the restrained palette that blend with the existing house and the large trees found in the rear yard. The pavilion is surrounded by clerestory fixed glazing allowing filtered sunlight through the trees, as well as further enhancing the feeling of bringing the garden ‘into’ the internal living space.

Rainwater is harvested into an above ground tank for reuse for toilet flushing, the washing machine and watering the garden.

The cedar batten screen and hardwood pergola off the rear addition, create a secondary outdoor living space providing privacy from the adjoining neighbours. Large eave overhangs block the high summer sun, while allowing the lower winter sun to penetrate deep into the addition.

 

 

 

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