A Reinvigoration of a 1960’s Detached House by Alter & Company

A Reinvigoration of a 1960’s Detached House by Alter & Company



Alter & Company architects reinvigorated a 1960’s detached house situated in the hidden corner of an otherwise forgotten street. The project was inspired by Sri Lanka style architecture, where the very essence of making architecture is about balancing building and landscape – living more in nature.

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The design introduces courtyard gardens, veranda’s and streamlined vertical larch fenestration large panels of glass. The proposal places a series of contemporary extensions on either side of the building, one glass the other black steel.

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Turning the staircase and removing the floor above provides better circulation and allows for flow and visual connectivity. The architects have expressed the building’s form through a refined palette of materials; vertical larch timber battens, black steel, dark grey painted brickwork, and large glass panels framed in dark grey metal.

Project by Alter & Company