Melbourne-based AM. Architecture have designed the Nth Fitzroy House. The benefit this property had over comparable detached dwellings was the opportunity to build two levels directly on the party wall. The design was the product of a fluid working relationship between the clients and architect with the clients embracing new ideas with enthusiasm. The extension that eventuated from what was a narrow site feels spatially generous and tactile materials combined with ever-changing qualities of light have created a series of interconnected spaces that are a pleasure to spend time in. This opened up an array of spatial possibilities allowing a ground floor extension of a new kitchen, dining, meals and living, and on the first floor, a master bed, workstation and en-suite. An important part of the owners brief was a separate dining area screened from the kitchen that would still maintain a spatial connection. The materials and new colors from the existing heritage portico are used internally and externally in the new addition. During the day, skylights and long windows wash perpendicular walls, so the space receives a reflected and ambient glow of light.
Architects: AM. Architecture
Photography by Dianna Snape