
Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.

Berry St Townhouses
These two inner-city houses were designed and built subject to very tight council constraints. The two houses were proposed for a small site and in order for both houses to have garage access the most logical solution was to have the garaging fronting the street. To minimise the offensiveness of a site fronted by two garages, we designed the garages to appear as a singular wall across the property using vertical cedar stained black and with a concrete block wall acting as a divider between the two homes and continuing up the length of the property, eventually becoming the inter-tenancy wall.
The garage links to each house by way of a glass gallery space looking over a courtyard accessed by doors from the dining room. Because of the size of the site it was integral that there would be a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This was achieved through the use of raw materials both internally and externally – the concrete bag-washed wall, a steel and wood stair and cedar cladding.
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