Project posted by Uoai
Laneway entry with multiple discreet openings.
Laneway entry with multiple discreet openings.
Front elevation from Laneway with blackened steel panels forming ground related entry.
Front elevation from Laneway with blackened steel panels forming ground related entry.
Main living area with voids open to mezzanine above.
Main living area with voids open to mezzanine above.
Main living area with voids open to mezzanine above.
Main living area with voids open to mezzanine above.
View of stair from living space.
View of stair from living space.
Blackened steel stair rising to mezzanine.
Blackened steel stair rising to mezzanine.
View of a void.
View of a void.
Light filling a void above.
Light filling a void above.
Bedroom mezzanine with view over city.
Bedroom mezzanine with view over city.
View of city from roof terrace.
View of city from roof terrace.
Mezzanine corner with view over neighbourhood.
Mezzanine corner with view over neighbourhood.
Detail of existing and new materials.
Detail of existing and new materials.
Ensuite bathroom at mezzanine.
Ensuite bathroom at mezzanine.
Blackened Steel panels create ground level facade at entry.
Blackened Steel panels create ground level facade at entry.

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The project is located within an existing 19th century laneway building, and provides a series of flexible live/work studio spaces for a client and their media & production company. The program objectives included maximizing the allowable floor area on 2 floors plus mezzanine level, and providing varying degrees of privacy and audio/visual control for studio spaces. The site presents the opportunity of spatial immediacy within a richly textured and graphic urban environment.

Experientially, the project refuses to fully reveal itself as a whole and instead relies on passage between and views through a series of shifting layers to develop a multiplicity of readings. The primary studios on the lower levels remain cocooned by surrounding stairs, platforms, long halls, tall storage and service volumes, and overhead voids. Countering this sense of interiority, the studios are visually enmeshed with the surrounding laneway context through framed openings both existing and new. The upper mezzanine level studio is nested within full height void spaces that remain uninhabitable, while corner glazing at both ends of the floor and a roof deck extend the mezzanine out into the city.

Collaborator: Piccaluga Design Inc.