Tiny House, Big Impact: Architect Designs for Community in Riley's Terrace
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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Adele McNab, an architect, dreamt of a home that embodied her connection with nature and her growing family. Riley's Terrace, named after her son, wasn't just a project; it was a labor of love. The narrow, three-meter-wide site in Sydney's Redfern presented a challenge, but instead of limitations, McNab saw possibilities.
Drawing inspiration from the terrace typology of the area, McNab crafted a home that respected its heritage while pushing boundaries. The existing structure became a canvas for her vision. McNab, now wearing the hat of both architect and client, poured her intimate knowledge of the space and the neighborhood into the design. This wasn't just a house; it was a canvas for her life
Riley’s Terrace
Architect: Adele McNab Architects
Location: Redfern, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Photography: Clinton Weaver