Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture

Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows, Beam, FacadeHunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows, BedroomHunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - WindowsHunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Table, Kitchen, Countertop, BeamHunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - More Images+ 17

Hunters Hill, Australia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  183
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  GRAPHISOFT, Boral, Caesarstone, Nash Timbers, Precision Flooring, Recycled brick
Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows
© Luc Remond Photographer

Text description provided by the architects. This house is located within a heritage conservation area within the suburb of Hunters Hill, close to the centre of Sydney. The site and surrounding properties are typically freestanding homes on medium and larger sized garden blocks. The existing house is an exceptional example of an Australian period home circa 1927.

Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Table, Kitchen, Countertop, Beam
© Luc Remond Photographer

A 1980’s renovation existed to the rear of the house which did not fit the current owner’s requirements and expectations of family moving into the future. The primary brief was to create a more modern, open plan layout to the rear with some modification to the existing internal bedrooms to the front. The neighbouring home has a position so that the entertainment area backs directly onto the rear of the subject property, creating a privacy issue for both dwellings.

Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows, Fence, Facade
© Luc Remond Photographer
Ground Floor Plan
Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Countertop, Table, Kitchen, Chair, Lighting, Brick, Beam
© Luc Remond Photographer

The concept of a “blinker” between these two zones was discussed which assisted practically the division of these two areas creating privacy and also leading to an architectural direction of the rear façade. Due to the width of the rear addition and requirement for sun amenity to push into the new open plan area, highlight glazing was introduced to achieve adequate solar and ventilation amenity to the living spaces.

Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows, Facade, Beam
© Luc Remond Photographer

It was intended that the existing brickwork that was being removed was to be re-used within the build to give texture and a historical reference point to the new addition to the period home. Certain period features were reinstated and refurbished throughout which emphasised a legible contrast between old and new.

Section BB
Section AA

The palate of materials used were textured, classic and functional reflecting a modern style of living, though respected the old. The connection of old to new although legible is seemingly subtle where the modern open plan space to the rear blurs the lines from inside to outside capitalising on a modest yet green rear yard.

Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture  - Windows, Bedroom
© Luc Remond Photographer

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Hunters Hill House / Alchemy Architecture " 25 Mar 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/913786/hunters-hill-house-joshua-mulders-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.