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1. Redfern Warehouse Home office - Equine genetics laboratory 2500 px 2000 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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2. Redfern Warehouse View from street with Equine genetics laboratory illuminated on lower level. 2500 px 2000 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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3. Redfern Warehouse Stair hall on level 02 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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4. Redfern Warehouse Internal courtyard looking north towards living areas. 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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5. Redfern Warehouse Pivot door detail where new beam meets existing truss. 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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6. Redfern Warehouse Bathroom 1995 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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7. Redfern Warehouse Entry hall with internal courtyard to the right, accessed from the half landing of the stair. 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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8. Redfern Warehouse Main bedroom. 2500 px 2000 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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9. Redfern Warehouse Main bedroom ensuite bathroom 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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10. Redfern Warehouse Level 02 stair hall looking north towards living spaces 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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11. Redfern Warehouse View from rear lane, with new windows inserted into existing openings on the lower level. 2500 px 2000 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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12. Redfern Warehouse Living area looking towards internal courtyard. 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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13. Redfern Warehouse Internal courtyard looking south towards main bedroom and guest bedroom. 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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14. Redfern Warehouse Dining area and kitchen. 2500 px 1667 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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15. Redfern Warehouse Kitchen. 2500 px 2000 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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16. Redfern Warehouse Living area. 2500 px 2038 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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17. Redfern Warehouse Sitting area overlooking internal courtyard. 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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18. Redfern Warehouse View into living area from northern terrace. 2500 px 1632 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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19. Redfern Warehouse Northern terrace. 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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20. Redfern Warehouse Garage. 2500 px 1667 px 815 KB Print - Low res only |
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21. Redfern Warehouse Internal courtyard viewed from level 02 sitting area. 2000 px 2500 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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22. Redfern Warehouse Indoor/outdoor dining areas. 2000 px 2500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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24. Redfern Warehouse drawings for publication 1190 px 841 px 91 KB Print - Low res only |
This adaptive reuse of a former warehouse has maintained the exterior almost untouched, with only a few new windows inserted into existing openings. This soft touch has been extended to the interior, where original brick walls have been exposed and the large timber roof trusses highlighted as the starting point for the conversion to a family home.
The brief called for a 4 bedroom home, with self contained guest accommodation, a home office, to be used as an equine genetics laboratory and a large garage space to store a collection of classic sports cars. There was a strong emphasis on maintaining an industrial feel to the conversion and the owners asked that there be no timber, marble or black finishes used in the renovation.
The upper level is divided on strict alignment with the existing trusses with the bottom chord of the trusses used as a horizontal datum, with all solid walls stopping at this level and clear glazing installed above to enclose the cellular spaces, while allowing visual continuity of the trusses and ceiling throughout the space.
A very large, hot/cold and noisy space has been transformed into a comfortable family home by locating all household spaces on the upper level, effectively a single storey house, while ancillary spaces are on the lower level. Large outdoor recreation spaces flow off the main living area, allowing natural light and ventilation, as well as views to the sky and new landscaping, where even the family dog gets real grass on the terrace. Material and furniture choices provide comfort, low maintenance and colour to enliven the space.
New work is complementary but clearly distinguished from original fabric through a rigorous application of the concept of retention, recycling and reinforcing the original form and spatial qualities of the warehouse, while inserting a series of refined and elegant new elements to contrast with and compliment the original, with no sentimental or nostalgic reinvention of a warehouse aesthetic.
Project size | 756 m2 |
Site size | 534 m2 |
Completion date | 2018 |
Building levels | 2 |
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Ian Moore | |
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Ian Moore Architects | Architect and Interior Designer |
Tess Strelein | Stylist | |
Elliott Projects | Builder | |
Outdoor Establishments | Landscape Architects |