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HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION UNDER 200 M²

BY ANDREW BURGES ARCHITECTS

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SYDNEY, NSW

The mastery of Bismarck House, located on a corner block in a Bondi laneway, lies in its civic generosity to the urban margin. In crafting this extension to the rear of a typical semi-detached dwelling, Andrew Burges Architects has sought active engagement with the public realm that, in turn, brings the domestic life of the house into direct relation with the energy and materialit­y of its laneway context.

The salvaged brick boundary wall is articulate­d with amenity and civility, undulating to soften the streetscap­e and to create new thresholds into the site. As part of the elevation’s mise en scène, the kitchen window opens directly into the lane, anticipati­ng serendipit­ous social interactio­n with passersby – an important and urbane connection that is so often avoided in tight metropolit­an sites.

An ingenious shift in the geometric language of the plan establishe­s a series of roof gardens and light courts. This nuanced spatial realignmen­t affords privacy while bringing natural light from above deep into the plan. The elongation of the landscaped pockets across the site delightful­ly extends the experience of the garden throughout the entire length of the house, and generously shares its life with the street.

From the Houses Awards jury.

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