The building’s façade, featuring the original two-story segment of the home, intersects with the single storey ‘link’ to the new ‘wing’.
“The physical juncture between old and new is celebrated through a new cantilevered roof gesturing toward the old”, explains Agius.
Sandstone footings, sandstock brick, the profile of the original rear terrace and arched corridor were left exposed and are now celebrated. The previous narrative attached to the interwar boarding house is acknowledged on the building’s façade through textural and tonal changes. The result is a robust exterior that stands with restraint and a distinct lack of embellishment.
The sunny, north-east facing central courtyard becomes the green heartbeat of the dwelling, bleeding into all surrounding spaces. Sliding timber glazed doors allow sunlight to penetrate deep into the centre of the home, creating beautiful, light-filled interiors.