McMahons Point, NSW House by Andrew Stanic Harding

24 Apr 2009

McMahons Point NSW House-Andrew Stanic Harding-BDN

The McMahons east Point House Location is McMahons Point, NSW, Architect design by Stanic Harding (02 9211 6710). Stanic Harding project team: Structural consultant: Partridge Partners, The front of the home design was expanded and streetscape connection improved by a new half level deck and street wall treatment. The support of a block of council house insurance and an excellent Heritage Consultant. Hydraulic consultant: Lipscombe and Associates, crazier options (one of them called the claw) and supported the final version. Landscape consultant: Spirit Level Designs, moving down the side passage to the garden. Builder: Prime Form Constructions.

McMahons Point NSW House-unremarkable and typically-BDN

It was asked to alter this quite small free standing house in McMahon’s east point house so it could accommodate small family of three which has now grown to four. The spread betting house prices was unremarkable and typically had no strategy relative to providing connection to the limited outdoor space available to it. The entry was poorly defined and a c to its base compromised the connection to street.

McMahons Point NSW House-contemporary roof plane-BDN

The east point house is a Californian bungalow located in a conservation zone under North Sydney council house insurance control and wanted to make changes that involved inserting a legible contemporary addition into the roof plane. To achieve this end we worked in close collaboration with a respected heritage consultant who vetted.

McMahons Point NSW House-optimum shape relative-BDN

The idea was to use the accepted method of insertion and addition via contrast to its full effect. We wanted the new element to take the optimum shape relative to sight lines and height controls and let it open to the northern sky where it needed to. The asymmetrical addition was designed to balance and compliment the existing silhouette.

McMahons Point NSW House-streetscape connection-BDN

Initial discussions determined that the new object should be set back from the front of the existing east point house thereby reinforcing a positive streetscape connection. Its somewhat free form determined a material choice of zinc which also gave us the advantage of it having a recessive quality due to its colour.

McMahons Point NSW House-clearly legible and thereby-BDN

The concept developed into one that by definition wore two faces, one that presented a well mannered side to the street being recessive, setback and allowing the existing east point house to be clearly legible and thereby by reinforcing the conservation zone streetscape objective and the other that was designed to relate to the small rear yard and present an elevational treatment that was in away an expression of the sectional view of the addition.

McMahons Point NSW House-interior carefully regarded-BDN

So simply the new object itself changed character from front to back. The rear yard being higher that the ground floor level and the low nature of the addition also meant that there is a stronger dialogue between the rear yard and this face, therefore its design and detail was carefully regarded.

McMahons Point NSW House-living areas-BDN

An entry sequence was inserted that provided few clues as to the zinc element over and this was done to reduce the scale of the east point house. The interior spread betting house prices have been adjusted to improve function and allow for considered connection to new outdoor living areas. Existing elements of worth have been incorporated into the design scheme, the bay window being an example.

McMahons Point NSW House-dining conservation zone-BDN

This project because it is modest yet affective, it resolves functional issues as well as making a strong architectural gesture that works within the context of a conservation zone. It is both well mannered and bold in its way and it reflects a collaborative approach that is now enjoyed by our clients. The idea was that the form would offer maximum spatial benefits and provide minimum grief to the neighbours.

McMahons Point NSW House-luxury kitchen-BDN

The new east point house is well ventilated and full of insulation so it is much more pleasant to live in and doesn’t cost as much to run. Who understood the merits of good contemporary design in heritage zones, allowed the project to be built. It is not a massive spread betting house prices but it absolutely maximizes its opportunities on this little site.

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