Birchgrove House, Sydney



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The rationale for the Birchgrove House design was to improve the house through simplification and a maximisaton of the outdoor experience on the tight site. One solution to the tight size of the space was to replace all upper level external walls to the courtyard with a fully operable façade. The main bathroom sprawls out onto the upper balcony, the doors completely retreating within the wall cavity, creating a private outdoor bathroom experience.
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