“We demolished the original 1980s addition, previously elevated one meter above the back yard,” the architects said. “We relocated this change of level to the end of the hallway and carried the original ceiling height through to a new addition, which consists of living space, kitchen, pantry and laundry.”
“Although the house uses fully automated technology, it is disguised by a warm, textural palette,” the architects said. “A timber ribbon of floor and wall travels through the house, creating a harmonious, seamless transition from old to new.” (Information provided by Robson Rak; photography by Lisa Cohen and Mark Roper)
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