Austin is a private home located in Surry Hills, Australia.
It was re-designed by Smart Design Studio in 2013.
Austin by Smart Design Studio:
“Austin is the refurbishment of a rundown warehouse into a new
mixed development in the heart of Surry Hills. The existing warehouse
building has been given a new lease of life, reorganizing its interior
with a new extended ground level commercial space, two levels of high
quality residential apartments, and a lower ground floor car park. The
site is located in the inner-city fringe of Surry Hills, which is
characterised by warehouses and Victorian terraces houses that in recent
years have housed artist’s studios, galleries and creative work spaces.
New, beautifully proportioned and articulated rectangular
openings are located within the original openings of the concrete beam
and column façade. To give scale and gravitas to the building, these new
hand-painted steel windows span over two levels and present as double
storey windows. Though they appear bold and simple on first glance, a
closer inspection reveals a window within a window:
– Recessed bi-folding on the upper part, where two apartments are located;
– Flush double-hung on the lower part, allowing the commercial space open up to the street and public domain.
– Flush double-hung on the lower part, allowing the commercial space open up to the street and public domain.
Each of these seven small windows has a slightly different
location relative to the grid of larger windows. This is best described
as an “eclipse” and was conceived as a subtle art based façade, the kind
that we hoped would only be noticed by people who took the time to
really study the facade, or even reveal itself over time. In rust red,
to compliment the Hot Chile render, which is similar to the original
colour of the building, and provide it with a distinct identity that
compliments the bohemian character of Surry Hills.
The apartments are simple, beautiful and light filled. Working
within a wedge-shaped context has meant that each apartment is different
from one another, although the material palette is consistent. The
all-white, exquisitely detailed, interiors with grey floors are accented
with full-gloss rust joinery. This is the focus of the apartments and
presents as a pod to incorporate kitchens, laundries, studies and an
abundance of storage. The penthouse apartment, with large rooms, stair
void, saw-tooth roof and generous cantilever is a very special interior
space with sweeping views over Surry Hills. The penthouse has a generous
balcony running the length of the front and side of the building and
the roof area covers this balcony offering protection from the harsher
weather elements and creating more entertaining and outdoor living
areas.
The Smart Design Studio principles of apartment planning, where
utilitarian elements are concealed and reliance on doors is minimised
are adopted. This, along with careful consideration for circulation and
flow, creates elegant apartments that feel easy to live with.
The basement commercial area is split level floor with an
abundance of light and was originally conceived as a restaurant space
though it is now utilised as a successful retail store. The forms and
details employed within this space reinforce the arechtiecture of this
building, which is to have chunky warehouse character, through exposed
concrete beams and slabs, complemented by refined forms, refined details
and unusual combinations of materials.
We’ve retained the original company name on the building Brackenbury and Austin. Originally a warehouse for a timber yard and the manufacture of Lathes the business ceased producing equipment in the late 1950’s and the building has had a very varied from then until this recent transformation.
We’ve retained the original company name on the building Brackenbury and Austin. Originally a warehouse for a timber yard and the manufacture of Lathes the business ceased producing equipment in the late 1950’s and the building has had a very varied from then until this recent transformation.
The building has been designed with an ESD focus and features include:
– All spaces naturally ventilated using either a light well or roof skylights
– Performance glass, concealed spandrels and external roller blinds.
– Rain water collection and reuse for flushing toilets and watering plants.
– Energy and water efficient fixtures and solar hot water to all the apartments, and
– Through maximizing the reuse of the existing building.”
– All spaces naturally ventilated using either a light well or roof skylights
– Performance glass, concealed spandrels and external roller blinds.
– Rain water collection and reuse for flushing toilets and watering plants.
– Energy and water efficient fixtures and solar hot water to all the apartments, and
– Through maximizing the reuse of the existing building.”
Photos courtesy of Smart Design Studio
Source : homedsgn.com
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