Neeson Murcutt Neille

We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging who have maintained Country for millennia.

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Light House principally alters the interior of an existing townhouse built as part of the 1990’s Paddington Royal Hospital for Women redevelopment. Within a heritage conservation area, it is subject to stringent planning controls allowing minor external alterations.

Particularly special is the location between a fine-grained street to the south and a beautiful neighbourhood park to the north. The project works to amplify this uniqueness from within the house by opening up a previously restricted interior to sunlight, air and garden.

The design responds to existing low ceiling heights with a laminar strategy that amplifies difference between the 3 levels – a sense of ground at lower level, of stretching end to end at mid level, and of sky and cloud at upper level. The stair is a spatial light fitting, filtering light down through a fine steel structure from a pair of new north facing skylights that sit above.

2019 Houses Awards – House Alternation & Addition over 200sqm – Commendation
2019 AIA NSW Architecture Awards – Shortlist

Light House principally alters the interior of an existing townhouse built as part of the 1990’s Paddington Royal Hospital for Women redevelopment. Within a heritage conservation area, it is subject to stringent planning controls allowing minor external alterations.

Particularly special is the location between a fine-grained street to the south and a beautiful neighbourhood park to the north. The project works to amplify this uniqueness from within the house by opening up a previously restricted interior to sunlight, air and garden.

The design responds to existing low ceiling heights with a laminar strategy that amplifies difference between the 3 levels – a sense of ground at lower level, of stretching end to end at mid level, and of sky and cloud at upper level. The stair is a spatial light fitting, filtering light down through a fine steel structure from a pair of new north facing skylights that sit above.

2019 Houses Awards – House Alternation & Addition over 200sqm – Commendation
2019 AIA NSW Architecture Awards – Shortlist