By Cera Stribley
Positioned at the end of the street, and backing onto public reserve, the elevated pair of townhouses feels as though it’s surrounded by parkland enjoying commanding views across its leafy surrounds. With a prime position, and public interface to 3 sides, the design for Renwick St sets out to balance the identity of two unique townhouses, with a cohesively designed development that contributes the existing grain of the public realm.
Working with consistent, unbroken forms, clean material transitions are used to convey the separation of dwellings without breaking the rhythm of the development.
Townhouse 1 can be identified with its own unique timber cladding, and townhouse 2 with its black metal cladding. These two unique materials, are then blended with a simple light coloured render used throughout. The design is finally complimented with restrained details of curved walls to mimic the irregular site boundary and extruded window shading to frame the views.
With each view of Renwick St offering its own unique story of space and detail, the project sits confidently in its position, offering a considered approach to a two lot subdivision.
Team
Domenic Cerantonio, Chris Stribley, Sarah Wardlaw, Adam Gordon, Jessica Coulter, Daphne Spanos, Brayden Mason
Cera Stribley is a leading architectural and interior design studio, born in Melbourne.
With projects spanning the realms of master-planning, commercial, residential and multi-residential design, we specialise in constructing compelling design narratives and delivering enduring places and spaces throughout Australia.