MIDDLE COVE HOUSE

Architecture: INSITE STUDIO
Construction: Geometric Construction
Engineering: Macartney Engineering Consultants
Photography: Katherine Lu

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS I ZONING IN E4 ENVIRONMENTAL LIVING

FINALIST IN 2020 21ST AUSTRALIAN TIMBER DESIGN AWARD (RISING STAR CATEGORY)

Located in a lower North Shore suburb surrounded by mid-century houses, this 1970s brick house has been transformed to provide open yet inter-connected living spaces for a client who loves plants and have three active cats. The key of this project is to provide privacy from the street

The original house has a number of living areas but they were disconnected and devoid of natural light. The rear of the house backs onto rocky bush reserves and leaves no room for any outdoor living.

The architectural intervention removed all partition walls from the living rooms and created a combined living area that can accommodate different activities. The front balcony that runs along the entire front facade of the building has been semi-enclosed to become an extension of the living room. It provides an  usable outdoor living space as well as a sheltered outdoor environment for the client’s cats and pot plants. Sliding timber screens allows parts of the balcony to be visually closed off from the street yet provides a controlled level of light and shade. The architectural expression pays homage to the suburb’s strong Mid-century character.

INSITE STUDIO provided full architectural service from Concept Design to completion of Construction.

View of the existing house from the street, a long balcony with glass balustrade runs along the entire front facade, yet the space is unusable due to lack of privacy and weather protection
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View of the existing house from the street, a long balcony with glass balustrade runs along the entire front facade, yet the space is unusable due to lack of privacy and weather protection

The front facade after completion

Existing Upper Level Plan

Proposed Upper Level Plan

Transformation of the front balcony from open to semi-enclosed with sliding timber screens to allow for controlled level of solar access and privacy

The front balcony completed

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