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A real character: Avery Green

A real character: Avery Green

Through the intimate reimagining of a small terrace house in Melbourne, Onomatopoeia explores the notion of personhood in architecture – the transformation of Avery Green being guided by “her” character and history.

Residential
The lower level of glazing is transparent to the light well and the upper level is frosted for privacy.

Upward spiral: Fitzroy Terrace

A terrace house renovation by Adrian Amore Architects with a stair that functions as much more than just vertical circulation.

Residential
The placement of the courtyard distinguishes the kitchen from the dining/living space, while simultaneously connecting them.

Long and lean: Maroubra House

A small postwar home with a large backyard has been reworked to create a much longer and more flexible house, a courtyard now wrapping around its central living spaces.

Residential
A central courtyard joins the old and new parts of the house and forms a primary activity zone for the family.

The lantern, the brick and the courtyard: Three Parts House

A renovation and extension to a 1950s clinker brick house by Architects EAT.

Residential
A rare example of speculative development in 19th-century Brisbane.

New Farm Arbour

Owen and Vokes and Peters rework an historic Brisbane home.

Residential