Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Facade, ConcreteSky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows, BeamSky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, DoorSky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, GlassSky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - More Images+ 23

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  280
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Brett Boardman
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Artemide, Big River Group, Concreative, Creative Wall Solutions, Murobond, Studio Italia Design - Lodes
  • Lead Architects: Carol Marra, Ken Yeh
  • Design Team: Marra + Yeh Architects
  • Structural Engineering: PMI Engineers
  • Lighting Design: Architectural Lighting Design
  • Industrial Design: Tilt Industrial Design
  • Landscape Design: Arborliz
  • Builder: Shorebuild
  • City: Sydney
  • Country: Australia
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Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, Door
© Brett Boardman

The Brief: a sustainable house. A family of 5 wanting to consolidate two adjoining terraces to create a contemporary, flexible and sustainable house. In initial conversations, they expressed an ambition to approach environmental design in a holistic manner rather than by adding a disconnected list of features.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Facade, Concrete
© Brett Boardman
Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Glass
© Brett Boardman

They envisaged this as their home for the next 20+ years, and required that it accommodate family changes (including potentially accommodating aging parents, an au pair, university-aged children in a self-contained area, and/or a potential income stream). The family’s attachment to their neighbourhood, and their desire to remain in the community as their children grow up called for a house with inbuilt flexibility and adaptability, to easily respond to changing circumstances over time.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Brett Boardman
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Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, Wood
© Brett Boardman

The Challenges: heritage & sustainability. Sky House takes its name from the very large (6m x4m) operable roof window at its centre, the key to the functional operation of our climatic adaptability approach.  Despite Council’s stated environmental agenda, planning officers were at first reluctant to support the concept, unable to reconcile an innovative approach to sustainable architecture within the confines of the heritage conservation area restrictions. With the backing of the client, the architects pursued a series of meetings with Council officers to explain, discuss and negotiate an outcome that would meet both sustainability and heritage requirements. Through this process, we obtained Council approval in a reasonable time frame without compromising on the design outcomes.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Stairs, Wood
© Brett Boardman

Sustainable house: The Results. Sky House addresses living in the age of climate change and is part of an ongoing search to create climate-responsive buildings, an inquiry we pursue through research, teaching, and practice. The atrium is a climatic device carefully calibrated to the natural environment and is also the primary space organiser. It separates private and public spaces and creates a vertical connection between levels, giving every room cross ventilation, natural light, and a connection to the outdoors. The atrium single-handedly solves many of the typical problems encountered in terrace houses.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography
© Brett Boardman

Comfort is achieved through the seamless combination of sustainable design and building technology. This approach was validated during recent summer heatwaves when the clients reported that being inside felt like occupying an air-conditioned space, although it is only naturally cooled.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows, Beam
© Brett Boardman
Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Windows
© Brett Boardman

The sky-window is a high-performance custom-made element integrated with an external sunshade screen which results in multiple open/close combinations, therefore acting as the primary climate-modulator on both a daily and seasonal basis. An additional retractable shade system over the rear deck provides a protected outdoor area and reduces solar heat gain to the ground level. Sustainable design also incorporates green roofs, a vegetable garden, and rainwater harvesting. The Sky House sustainable house transforms the Sydney terrace into an experience of the seasons, welcoming in the clouds, the trees and the sky, creating a unique connection with the elements of nature.

Sky House / Marra + Yeh Architects - Exterior Photography, Wood
© Brett Boardman

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