House Au Yeung / Tribe Studio Architects
A modest, but well constructed, 1930s bungalow in a leafy Sydney suburban area is adapted for the times by Tribe Studio with a garden pavilion and a series of decorative flourishes, reducing its footprint and accommodating the new program in an extended gable roof form.Â
© Katherine Lu
Architects: Tribe Studio Architects
Location: Roseville NSW 2069, Australia
Architect In Charge: Hannah Tribe, Miriam Green, Henry Berresford
Area: 182.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Katherine Lu
Builder: Daniel Girling-Butcher
Engineer: Cantilever Consultants
© Katherine Lu
From the architect. A modest, but well constructed, 1930s bungalow in a leafy Sydney suburban area is adapted for the times by Tribe Studio with a garden pavilion and a series of decorative flourishes, reducing its footprint and accommodating the new program in an extended gable roof form.Â
© Katherine Lu
The original house was well built and charming, with more than a touch of whimsy in its presentation: herringbone brick gables, a glorious brick sunburst over the door that is now reflected in the new rear extension, and a bit of Tudor detailing. However, siting, planning and energy efficiency were poor.Â
© Katherine Lu
Our brief asked for the house to be converted to suit the lifestyle of a young family. That gave us the opportunity to address the garden more fully, ...
© Katherine Lu
Architects: Tribe Studio Architects
Location: Roseville NSW 2069, Australia
Architect In Charge: Hannah Tribe, Miriam Green, Henry Berresford
Area: 182.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Katherine Lu
Builder: Daniel Girling-Butcher
Engineer: Cantilever Consultants
© Katherine Lu
From the architect. A modest, but well constructed, 1930s bungalow in a leafy Sydney suburban area is adapted for the times by Tribe Studio with a garden pavilion and a series of decorative flourishes, reducing its footprint and accommodating the new program in an extended gable roof form.Â
© Katherine Lu
The original house was well built and charming, with more than a touch of whimsy in its presentation: herringbone brick gables, a glorious brick sunburst over the door that is now reflected in the new rear extension, and a bit of Tudor detailing. However, siting, planning and energy efficiency were poor.Â
© Katherine Lu
Our brief asked for the house to be converted to suit the lifestyle of a young family. That gave us the opportunity to address the garden more fully, ...
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