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Architects: Tzannes Associates
- Year: 2009
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Photographs:Murray Fredericks
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Text description provided by the architects. The site is located on a busy intersection in a heritage conservation area of Woollahra.
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The brief was to add a 2 bedroom residence with an entrance separate from the existing showroom. Special considerations included the requirements to minimise noise from Ocean Street and maintain visual privacy within their home.
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The architectural response was to minimise the effects of scale and bulk on the site by articulating the lower two floors in masonry and housing the third floor within a copper clad roof. The resultant form is compatible with the general bulk, scale and subdivision patterns of the terraces to the north and east of the site along Ocean Street.
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The arrangement of spaces is located toward the western boundary to reduce the impacts of noise from Ocean Street.
![Queen Street Residence / Tzannes Associates - Stairs, Handrail](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/53cc/8f01/c07a/8049/2d00/02a0/medium_jpg/2011-02-9840-05-Queen_Street_Woollahra_-_Murray_Fredericks.jpg?1405914858)
The combination of thermal mass and with levels of roof and wall insulation, solar screening and cross ventilation contributes to a environmentally appropriate design. The material selection and detailing were determined taking into account long life and low maintenance objectives.
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The Queen Street Residence demonstrates that high levels of residential amenity can be achieved on small lots with hostile environmental characteristics from adjacent road conditions.
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