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51 architecture as Architects

Many families come to us with a dilemma: to move from a neighbourhood they have deep roots in or stay in a house they have outgrown. To an architect, in this case, means projecting and expanding a future use of the existing past, double exposing with light and air.

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Jim Stephenson
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Jim Stephenson

Merging redundant corridor space into a through room, replanning and raising the closet wing tower, and creating a rooftop atelier reframes the relationship between the house and nature, bringing in light and garden views.

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Jim Stephenson
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Jim Stephenson

Materials already on site, such as cobbles, timbers and brick, were reused to honour our commitment to a circular economy. Traditional lime mortar lets new bricks be reclaimed in future too, just as Roman bricks still are to this day.

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Jim Stephenson
photo_credit Jim Stephenson
Jim Stephenson

Team:

51 team: Catherine du Toit, Thomas Smethurst, Matthew Smith, Peter Thomas
Engineers: Price & Myers
Contractor: IC&T Projects
Kitchen Joinery: Vialle and Co
Courtyard benches: Jeremy Pitts
Photography: Jim Stephenson

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