Kavellaris Urban Design design a house between a row of Victorian terrace houses and an Edwardian weatherboard house. This building as a critique to surrounding historic buildings, the cultural attitudes and to heritage significance.


The operable wall or the absence of the facade enabled to remove the idea that houses are static. The use of operable walls, doors, curtains and glass walls enables the occupants to change the experience and environment.



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