19th century warehouse into a 2 level residence by Ian Moore Architects
This is the Strelein Warehouse. It used to be a sad 19th century grocery warehouse until Ian Moore Architects came with a program to transform it into a completely dissimilar construction. The edifice is located in Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia. It sits on a 150 foursquare meter area. It was originally built in the 19th century when information technology was south grocery warehouse. Subsequently that it has been converted into an artist's studio and residence in the 1970s. Finally, in 2010, Ian Moore Architects turned it into a lovely two level residence.
View in gallery Transforming this structure into a dwelling house wasn't like shooting fish in a barrel. The squad had to exist creative. Now the holding has two separate entries, a pedestrian and a vehicle 1. The front door is in the former loading deck and it looks a footling intimating with the steel plate portal and the brickwork. The living surface area is very tall and it has a very interesting floor-to-ceiling wall of books.
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View in gallery The kitchen is located above the living room and it's directly connected to the garage. There'due south also a guest bath/storage/laundry. Fifty-fifty though information technology seems like a brand new construction. All the existing structure had been preserved. Of course, it got a major makeover. The old and retained elements have all been painted white while all new elements are blackness. It'southward an interesting concept.{found on archdaily and pics by Iain D. MacKenzie}
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