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This project was a renovation and extension to a single fronted, double-storey Victorian terrace house in South Melbourne.  The existing house was long and narrow and consisted of a series of dark, dilapidated rooms planned in a linear configuration.  In addition, the site had numerous challenges, with limited access, 100-year-old two-storey brick walls on both long boundaries, and a site that sloped away to the rear.

The brief was to create a striking, modern extension with light-filled open spaces whilst reconstructing the period house at the front.

We started by locating all the wet areas – bathrooms and laundries in the centre of the house, with access to internal courtyards which also allowed light into the kitchen and bedrooms via a series of skylights and light shafts.  This allowed the main living spaces to open up to the rear, allowing light and natural ventilation through the house.

The client also wanted to create a house that had its’ own identity and personality which was viewed from the rear courtyard.  So we custom-designed a laser-cut metal screening device at the rear that makes reference to the period iron lacework at the front of the house.  So whilst it is made of metal and has a lace-like appearance, it also appears very light and provides varying levels of transparency.  It also provides privacy to the upstairs bedrooms and creates interesting shadows throughout the day.

Internally, the open stairs connect the three levels up to a large roof deck, which provides additional open space for the clients to enjoy.  It also provides a thermal chimney effect to minimise the need for mechanical cooling.

Photography: Tatjana Plitt Photography

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##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne
##Cecil St House, South Melbourne

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Chan Architecture is boutique, award-winning Melbourne-based architectural practice with a strong focus on design. Our philosophy is to create design-oriented, client-focused buildings that are both beautiful and sustainable. We also have a strong appreciation of our client's needs and see each project as a close collaboration between client, architect, and builder.

We see our role as the principal project consultant, providing not only high-quality design and documentation, but also managing and coordinating all other consultants, authorities, and builders to ensure we all work towards a successful outcome.

Chan Architecture has completed a number of successful residential projects across Melbourne, including renovations and extensions, new houses, and multi-unit developments.

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