Annie Street / O’Neill Architecture

By Cristian Aguilar

© Scott Burrows

© Scott Burrows
  • Architects: O’Neill Architecture
  • Location: New Farm QLD, Australia
  • Director, Lead Designer: Justin O’Neill
  • Project Architect: Sarah Hill
  • Area: 259.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2014
  • Photographs: Scott Burrows


© Scott Burrows


© Scott Burrows


© Scott Burrows


© Scott Burrows


© Scott Burrows
© Scott Burrows

From the architect. This 259sqm site has one long boundary facing a narrow road. More like an easement, a quirk of the original New Farm grid. This long narrow house has a hard face to the road punctuated only by a long kitchen, window and front door. At the front door the house is only 2m wide and opens to the North facing landscape behind.


© Scott Burrows
© Scott Burrows

Floor Plan
Floor Plan

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© Scott Burrows

Two courtyards face the north and distribute breeze and sunlight into the essentially one room deep plan. The house has 8 neighbours, nestled into the middle of this inner city block. The plan is crafted to provide privacy within this intimate environment. This is achieved whilst providing views out and allowing light in.


© Scott Burrows
© Scott Burrows

All finishes are economical. The house is constructed by a project builder and utilises project home technology in unique ways to achieve a tight budget.


© Scott Burrows
© Scott Burrows

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