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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Australia Street House in Sydney by lahznimmo architectsNovember 22nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: lahznimmo architects The project involved major internal renovations to the back half of a single storey federation terrace, and the addition of a second storey bedroom and bathroom. The form of the extensions can be read as two plywood boxes, detailed to have a furniture like quality. One, the bedroom, sits astride the existing masonry house and overlooks the rear laneway. The other, the bathroom, is interlocked into the larger box and is propped on an extension of the party wall and a single round steel column.
The internal renovations included the removal of cross walls to make one large memorable room that contains Living, Dining and Kitchen areas. The side light well has been in filled with a timber deck level with the Living and Dining areas, and the existing double hung windows converted into full height triple hung windows allowing direct access onto the new deck. Internally, fragments of the original structure form points of reference for the new work and frame a kind of existing landscape that the new work must respond to. Externally the new work draws its context from the inventive variety of forms, styles and materials that are in evidence in the laneway. It is a context that has little to do with the ‘fronts’ of the buildings, and this is part of the charm of the laneway. Contact lahznimmo architects
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