Houses Australia — February 2018

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
108–
ALTERATION+ADDITION
102 The Mill
byCarter Williamson
Architects
Aformertimberfactoryhasbeen
transformedintoafour-storey
house with industrial character.

130–
REVISITED
Pitt Point House
byKen Woolley
Builtonalong,narrowsitein
1985,thismeticulouslycrafted
island retreat blends seamlessly
with its environment.

085–
FIRSTHOUSE
Eyelid House
byFred Architecture
The birth of Fiona Winzar’s
practice came with this
renovation, alongside the
birth of her daughter.

094–
NEWHOUSE
Tinbeerwah House
byTeeland Architects
Thisnewhomehoversneatly
within its landscape setting,
whileofferingexpansive views
of the forest beyond.


102–
ALTERATION+ADDITION
Kensington Cathedral
byHa Architecture,
Product and Environment
An unashamedly contemporary
renovation enlivens an existing
Edwardian home.

122–
NEWHOUSE
Panopticon House
byBild Architecture
This classic nine-square plan
iscappedwitharoofprofile
that controls and enhances
panoramic views.

075–
PEOPLE
Matt Chanof
Scale Architecture
The practice celebrates the
differentwaysinwhichpeople
live through a series of highly
customized homes.

116–
NEWHOUSE
Possum Shoot Shed
byDominic Finlay
Jones Architects
A “thrillingly simple” pavilion
hasbeenformedfromthe
remnants of an existing shed.

Featuring pavilions, garden rooms, ‘elegant
camping’ and a ‘subterranean’ dwelling, this
issue explores different ways of living in the
Australian landscape and how our homes
can be designed to give back to their sites.
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