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The prospect of this project design was exciting from the very beginning.
The original milk bar had become a warehouse-style storage vessel and was now to be converted into a home. With great character-filled bones to start with and a client brief that required very specific accommodation, designing this one was a joy.
Playfulness was explored with storage spaces created above ensuites and utility areas. These were balustraded in black mesh to provide spaces which have been used as music, study and play areas by the owners.
An internal courtyard was designed to allow for a protected open space and to let as much natural light in as possible. Whilst still retaining the face brick historical façade, the front door flows from the courtyard through living spaces to the bedrooms and service areas. Even signage was re used to keep that original feel throughout.
Project Details
Location: Highett
Year: 2017
Type: New Residence
Builder: Rod Wallace
Architect: Dana Meadows Architect designed for Peter Wright & Associates
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Height and overlooking are controlled by neighbourhood character and ResCode. We use window placement, screening and setbacks to meet privacy requirements while retaining light/views.
Sometimes. It depends on setbacks, walls-on-boundary rules and neighbours’ windows. We model options that satisfy amenity and overshadowing controls.
Yes - with the right design, working with both the classic elements and the newer, more contemporary style. We endeavour to keep character whilst designing contemporary spaces.
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