Smart Design Studio’s Office in Bourke St, Surry Hills, while built 5 years ago, still provides an interesting approach to retro fitting within the terrace house module. The frosted glass plates on the building exterior respond the original placement of windows. The tactility of the glass, steel bolts and softly rendered exterior walls (graffiti is a welcome addition) provides, on the exterior at least, a distinction between new and old materials. The Architect and Creative Director of Smart Design Studio, William Smart, has inserted an apartment in steel and glass on top of the structure breaking above the line of the existing streetscape, creating a parasitic structure upon the existing parapet. Interiors have been stripped and replaced with a minimal material pallete of white and soft greys contrasting to the texture of the original brick walls which remain.
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Welsh + Major
Tuesday night talks at Tusculum featured the recent works of Sydney Architect's Welsh + Major.
The beauty of the Fitzroy Terrace project is in their approach to the layers of building fabric. By peeling off each layer with respect for it's heritage (significant or otherwise) and making a conscience effort to consider the original functionality of the work and evaluate it's use within the current context; the Architect's were able to juxtaposed the layers of original texture and new work in a way that raises questions about heritage value in Australia.
for details of the Francis Greenway Award
for Marcus Trimble’s Comments
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Urban pockets was started to catalogue a series of forgotten spaces of the city which create the tactility of the urban fabric. This "grit" or "petina" of the city occurs over time and usually through pure necessities of day-to-day survival. When these spaces no longer fulfill the needs of their required function they are often abandoned and lost.
The beauty these spaces hold is when their original programme is transformed, again often by necessity, and their possibility and placing within the meile` of the urban fabric can be explored...
Brooklyn, NY__warehouses transformed by artists and designers into habitable living spaces.




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