Laneway Glass House / Brad Swartz Architect + Henry Wilson
On the Sydney city fringe, a tiny laneway tower, inspired by a French classic, embodies an ethos of simplicity, utility, and beauty. It came from a 5-year collaboration between award-winning practice Brad Swartz Architects, and globally branded industrial designer Henry Wilson. On a compact 56 square-meter footprint, the infill building behind a Victorian terrace replaces a double tandem car space just 4.7 meters wide.Â
© Tom Ferguson
architects: Brad Swartz Architectarchitects: Henry WilsonLocation: Darlinghurst NSW 2010, AustraliaProject Year: 2021Photographs: Tom FergusonPhotographs: Katherine LuArea: 141.0 m2
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© Tom Ferguson
architects: Brad Swartz Architectarchitects: Henry WilsonLocation: Darlinghurst NSW 2010, AustraliaProject Year: 2021Photographs: Tom FergusonPhotographs: Katherine LuArea: 141.0 m2
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