From the architect. The ethos behind the conversion of this 1960's warehouse was to retain and re-use as much of the existing building as possible while still transforming it into a comfortable and energy efficient family home.
The philosophy of retaining and re-using materials was applied throughout the project.
In addition to the building envelope being retained, many original elements were re-used.
The addition of a north-facing courtyard provides a generous amount of light and heat in winter in an otherwise poorly oriented building.
Cross ventilation is achieved through new high level louvres.Mezzanine rooms float within the original volume and structure of the warehouse. A new raised deck links the living areas with the courtyard.
Architects: Zen Architects
Location: Richmond, Australia
Architect in Charge: Ric Zen, Penny Guild
Area: 240.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Emma Cross
Manufacturers: James Hardie, Lysaght
Builder: Truewood Constructions