Lawes St Extension ? Hawthorn / Habitech Systems
The Hawthorn - Lawes Street extension is a project to rejuvenate an original Victorian cottage and bring it up to modern, high performing standards. The street façade was to be refinished and the rear addition replaced with a modern and efficient open living space. The property had been brown brick-clad in the eighties with an ineffective addition to the rear.
© Nic Granleese
Architects: Habitech Systems
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Area: 106.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nic Granleese
© Nic Granleese
Text description provided by the architects. The Hawthorn - Lawes Street extension is a project to rejuvenate an original Victorian cottage and bring it up to modern, high performing standards. The street façade was to be refinished and the rear addition replaced with a modern and efficient open living space. The property had been brown brick-clad in the eighties with an ineffective addition to the rear.
© Nic Granleese
The new living and master-suite areas will be constructed with great northern orientation being a key driver of this design. The ?wedge? shape of the living and sleeping areas towards the rear of the property ensure that full optimization of the site?s solar potential is achieved.
© Nic Granleese
The open plan living spaces are divided by the kitchen, sitting beneath a single roof entity, gently rising to maximize bright winter sun and providin...
© Nic Granleese
Architects: Habitech Systems
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Area: 106.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nic Granleese
© Nic Granleese
Text description provided by the architects. The Hawthorn - Lawes Street extension is a project to rejuvenate an original Victorian cottage and bring it up to modern, high performing standards. The street façade was to be refinished and the rear addition replaced with a modern and efficient open living space. The property had been brown brick-clad in the eighties with an ineffective addition to the rear.
© Nic Granleese
The new living and master-suite areas will be constructed with great northern orientation being a key driver of this design. The ?wedge? shape of the living and sleeping areas towards the rear of the property ensure that full optimization of the site?s solar potential is achieved.
© Nic Granleese
The open plan living spaces are divided by the kitchen, sitting beneath a single roof entity, gently rising to maximize bright winter sun and providin...
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