Station House | SG2 architects + interiors

Melbourne / Australia / 2018

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A quaint, two-tone single-fronted brick cottage in North Carlton has been restored to it’s former glory, and enhanced by new additions at the rear.


The house lies within a heritage overlay and is surrounded by predominantly low-rise brick cottages and townhouses. Existing site conditions were restrictive but north facing, thus enabling the proposed additions to maximise northern light to all new living and service areas.


A proposed new carport drapes over an existing brick structure in the backyard, to incorporate any “loose ends” under one roof. The proposed roof uses polycarbonate sheets to allow sunlight through; its form is a nod to service station design from the 1950’s.


Dark colorbond cladding and recycled red-bricks re-used from demolition works enforce sustainable principles and create a contemporary, yet sympathetic cubic addition to the period home. Existing grapevines survived the entire construction process and will create a future natural shading device against harsh westerly sun.

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    A quaint, two-tone single-fronted brick cottage in North Carlton has been restored to it’s former glory, and enhanced by new additions at the rear. The house lies within a heritage overlay and is surrounded by predominantly low-rise brick cottages and townhouses. Existing site conditions were restrictive but north facing, thus enabling the proposed additions to maximise northern light to all new living and service areas. A proposed new carport drapes over an existing brick structure in...

    Project details
    • Year 2018
    • Main structure Masonry
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Multi-family residence / Interior Design
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