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Fitzroy North House  

Fitzroy North House

Carlton North, Australia

Project Featured on Jan 28, 2014
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The Big Little House

Fitzroy North House

Carlton North, Australia

Project Featured on Jan 28, 2014
YEAR
2012
SIZE
10,000 sqft - 25,000 sqft
The owners of the small Victorian terrace approached the architects with a brief to create a larger house with a bright and airy feel to cater for their growing family. The renovation is located on a small site in North Fitzroy with tight planning and heritage controls and a challenging orientation.

A modern glass structure wrapped in a timber skin formed the shell of the extension providing light and vertical space whilst maintaining the south neighbour’s access to light. New works are recessive, respectful and complement the historic setting.Full height windows with fixed metal blades on the north lane-way provide privacy from within and allow winter sunlight to enter through an open glass and timber stairwell. Large skylights add to the sense of space and light. North facing roofs accommodate photo-voltaic cells and solar hot water panels, and
plantation timbers have been used throughout.

This three bedroom inner city residence on a small site offers a sympathetic response to historically sensitive inner-city living.

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