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Unfurled House in Petersham
Residential Development, New South Wales, Australia – design by Christopher Polly, Architect
21 Jul 2016
Unfurled House
Design: Christopher Polly, Architect
Location: Petersham, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Unfurled House in Petersham
An articulated two-storey framed volume is sensitively stitched to the rear original fabric, while retaining its front Federation masonry and hipped envelope as part of its environmental, economic and planning values. It has a sectional split-level relationship to the original house that harnesses the fall of the site to the rear, enabling the cellular front plan to vertically and horizontally unfurl into a series of connected interior spaces that expand to its setting.
The built form and its program resolution respond to its immediate setting and the established conditions of the original dwelling. The two-storey volume mediates the scale and massing of its larger and smaller neighbours, with the existing southern setback extrapolated to the extent of a former rear wall and rear setback of its southern neighbour to mitigate adjacent impacts. An intermediary form folds from the underside of the reinstated rear edge of the old dwelling to meet the two-storey volume, serving as a nexus for utility spaces, circulation and a northern courtyard at the centre of the plan. Projecting ‘wedges’ at the rear further unfurl the envelope to provide ground floor storage on the terrace, a daybed nook within the ‘public’ living space, and a private reading space within the upper bedroom, for strengthened connections to its external environment.
Sustainability, cost and planning values entailed in retaining the original fabric are augmented by a modestly sized footprint and lightweight-framed envelope in a crafted ‘new build’ enabled at the rear. Fenestration placement allows expansive enjoyment of outdoor spaces, harnesses natural light and promotes passive ventilation. Projecting hoods and external blinds temper solar penetration, and acoustic attenuation measures for alternative air ventilation, insulation and internal linings assist the performance of the envelope in ameliorating latent aircraft noise. A central vaulted ceiling allows a volumetric expansiveness over a rigorously organised core and circulation zone, and surrendered floor area enables generously carved voids flanking an upper bridge for diverse views to sky, trees, and outdoor spaces, while encouraging a spatial interplay of public, semi-private and private rooms.
Unfurled House in Petersham – Building Information
Location: Petersham, Sydney, Australia
Architect: Christopher Polly Architect
Interiors: Christopher Polly Architect
Builder: Matrix Additions
Structural Engineer: SDA Structures
Acoustic Consultant: Sebastian Giglio
Surveyor: Junek & Junek
Photography: Brett Boardman Photography
Land Size: 399.60 sqm
New Floor Area: 100 sqm
Total Floor Area: 173.22 sqm
Unfurled House in Petersham images / information from Christopher Polly, Architect
Location: Petersham, Sydney, Australia
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