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Major additions to a house that was dwarfed by surrounding apartment developments.

We kept the 90s double-height living room, with its exposed timber trusses, at the rear and built a new contemporary, yet retro, 3-storey addition at the front. wall.

The hallway is a serpentine curved timber slat wall over 2 levels. It connects the living rooms at the back with the living room and deck on the top level.

The curved wall skirts around the open oak and glass balustrade stair, past hidden bedrooms, bathrooms, and laundry. The bedroom and bathroom doors are clad to match the curved wall, hidden when they are closed.

The existing living room was completely refurbished, with a new kitchen and rebuilding the mezzanine study over the sunken dining room, connecting the mezzanine study to the new addition, so the old open stair in the living room could be removed.

Photography: Jane McDougall

alsoCAN Architects
Tasmania
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall
Photography: Jane McDougall

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alsoCAN

To broaden our design skills alsoCAN is a multi-disciplined studio. We keep learning so we can put more design into practice. So far, Architecture, can; Urban Design, can; Web Design, also can.

Our architectural practice draws on over 25 years of experience in individually designed houses & larger-scale residential, institutional & commercial projects in Melbourne, Singapore & Brisbane.

alsoCAN's architectural designs have been imagined, designed & drawn in 3 dimensions since the beginnings of BIM computer modelling in the 1990s. There is no disconnect between the spatial volumes of the design & the plans, elevations, and sections all in the one 3-D model. For many other architects, this is a new way of thinking.

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.