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The Church, Sydney
Katherine Lu

The Church, Sydney

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Transformed from its beginnings as a community church and theatre, The Church has undergone a remarkable rejuvenation, emerging as a three-level contemporary dwelling that seamlessly blends modern living with the historic charm of its heritage-listed brick and sandstone façade.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

Preserving the integrity of the original building, The Church successfully maintains its historic exterior while introducing a modern aesthetic within. The architectural intervention delicately navigates the balance between tradition and contemporary design, employing thoughtful reinterpretation through geometries, material selection, and lighting.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

By adhering to the existing footprint, The Church provides a spacious interior with an impressive volume. The architectural response artfully contrasts traditional and contemporary elements, breathing new life into the structure while honouring its historical roots. Minimal partitions, floating mezzanine levels, and modified glazing contribute to a bright and airy atmosphere within the once dormant building.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

The introduction of expansive glazed arches in the new glazing mirrors the format and scale of existing fenestration, framing picturesque views of the garden, harbour, and sky. This design choice preserves the original rhythm of the exposed roof structure, complemented by the enduring presence of brickwork buttresses and the rich patina of timber trusses.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

In a thoughtful nod to the essence of a church, the heart of The Church's new dwelling is the kitchen, strategically positioned to command attention, much like an altar in a religious setting. The centrally aligned kitchen island becomes a focal point, accentuating the volume of space with its soaring height and consistent materials. The island's curved corners pay homage to the arched windows, creating a visual connection to the brick bonds behind.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

The adaptive transformation from a community theatre to a private residence necessitated a reimagining of the interior program and a corresponding shift in architectural response. Strategic insertions into the once cavernous plan and the anchoring of key social and private spaces have reshaped the once civic volume into a home where domestic life unfolds seamlessly.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

A deliberate balance between built-in joinery and carefully selected furniture establishes a clear hierarchy of program within the space. This design approach not only reflects the progressive lifestyle of the occupants but also supports their domestic ambitions, creating a residence that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu
photo_credit Katherine Lu
Katherine Lu

In conclusion, The Church stands as a testament to the successful marriage of historic preservation and contemporary design, offering a unique and vibrant living space that honours its past while embracing the future.

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Sanitaryware
Drawer systems + hinges
SPACE TOWER Hinge Systems Box Systems Inner Dividing Syste... LEGRABOX Ambia-Line by Blum Austria
Sanitaryware
Yokato Collection by Brodware
Fireplace
Escea DS1400 Gas Fir... by Escea Fireplaces
Driveway
OCEAN GREY GRANITE by Surface Gallery

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Project Year
2022
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