05 / 01
2019
Located on the the outskirts of Melbourne's CBD, this project in Footscray involved the demolition of rear lean-to structures, to accommodate new living areas with a rear deck and other general improvements.
Architect: SG2 Design
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Year: 2018
Project size: 170 sq.m.
Site size: 306 sq.m.
Photography: Hans van der Post
From the architect: The house lies within a heritage overlay, which ensured we had to respect the existing facades as part of the design process.
We proposed to maintain a similar aesthetic to the dominant style, yet create a contemporary feel for the new additions. A new skillion roof creates a junction between old and new areas, expressed at the apex via a series of openable clerestory windows located high above. The windows allow for accumulated rising heat to be vented during summer months, providing a simple passive-cooling system.
The skillion roof extends out to create solar shading for the new deck and to express the roof structure itself. The proposed additions use the similar materials to those on the existing house, to help marry new areas with old.
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