Music Room

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Music-Room is located in the Toxteth Conservation Area in Glebe on Gadigal Land.

The home is sited next to the “Sze Yup Temple” where burning of ink printed pray papers creates an unpleasant and unhealthy air quality.

The project sits between the intersection of; fitting into this conservation zone; managing the air quality of its neighbour; managing acoustics of music production; being adaptable to be a multigenerational household; a place to “age-in-place”; and also be robust towards future climate scenarios.

A large part of the solution to this is targeting “Enerphit Certification” which is the adaptive re-use and renovation methodology of the Passive House Standard. Within these confines ASA proposed to retain the front double brick portion of the building and deconstruct the poorly built single brick extension to the rear and add a 2 story cross laminated timber box. Exploring the playful and biophilic possibilities of exposed cross laminated timber, providing evenly distributed daylight and ventilation then became the primary aim of this alteration.

Awards:
Sustainability Awards | Single Dwelling Alterations | Award Winner & Timber Design Awards | Excellence in Timber Design | Award Winner

Music Room
Music Room
Music Room