Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy

By SDA Architects

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This Duplex design is another example of our contribution to the modern change of character in the suburban streetscapes of Sydney; demonstrating the transition from the freestanding family home to dual occupancy. We have transported the greenery that has been taken up by the increased footprint of the building and placed it on the perimeter of the balconies. The vertical elements of the design reflect a linear formation to optimise internal living spaces which generate a box-like building envelope. We have used the horizontal elements (i.e balconies, awnings) to reduce the solid impact onto the streetscape. We achieved this by introducing angular chamfers to the concrete slab edges; hence producing an elegant profile and a harmonious combination of forms.

Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy
Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy
Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy
Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy
Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy
Hanging Gardens; Dual Occupancy

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An award-winning practice based in Dural, designing works of crafted harmony & timeless beauty - from coast to city to country.

Quite often it feels like reading an architects’ website statement adds to the confusion and overwhelm already surrounding the daunting conversations people have when considering taking on a project. They all say the same thing: we’re design-focused, offer bespoke solutions, award-winning, enrich the quality of peoples lives, etc…a polished and somewhat cold academic approach to quote-unquote professionalism to console the worries of someone considering hiring you.

We’d like to tell you SDA has a specific anniversary date of when we started. Often we say 2015, sometimes 2017, but we were floating from home offices to small rentals in industrial complexes and our name was #!@?, which we quickly learnt was too complicated to use because 1. It was impossible to pronounce over the phone and 2. You couldn’t get a website. In 2018, we were registered and had assigned our first nominated architect, but by then we had already worked on projects; both old and new, and had taken on small renovations, larger new builds, and heritage restoration. We eventually landed on SDA – an acronym for Sarkis Design Associates; who we are, what we do and who we work with – a reflection of a shared desire to connect people to place.

We started on a narrow-long table working alongside each other, a creative space for design experimentation, problem-solving, exploration, coffee and questionable music playlists. We are now located in Dural, we have grown a little, but remain alongside each other in an open-plan office, working together on each project through playful testing and serious research. We have won some awards. We have written some articles. We have entered Design Competitions. We have built some buildings. We are currently making more. This website files that work: residential homes, galleries, churches, installations, writing, sketches, prototypes, software experiments and videos. We like working with people who enjoy collaborating and value good design. All our designs are energy-efficient and environmentally considerate, because other than costing you less to run and maintain, an energy-efficient home is a comfortable home.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.