Local studio John Ellway updates a cottage located in Brisbane with new features that are meant to "encourage play and movement." It is defined by its series of smaller gardens and the extension is meant to add more lighthearted functions to the location. It rests on a low-rise estate in Woolloongabba and features five gardens -- all of which have their own character.
This includes the neighborhood garden at the front which is more interactive or the more private 'secure courtyard' at the back of the location. Ellway explains, "When extending a house in this city, the existing timber structure is generally lifted into the air and built-in under – it is cheap and quick but destroys the streetscape of the last 100 years. The project engages with the street and neighborhood rather than turning its back."
Renovated Cottage Garden Extensions
John Ellway Renovates a Cottage with New Extensions
Trend Themes
1. Cottage Garden Extensions - The trend of renovating cottage gardens with new extensions is gaining popularity, creating opportunities for innovative design solutions.
2. Interactive Neighborhood Gardens - The concept of creating interactive gardens in neighborhoods is on the rise, providing a chance for unique and engaging outdoor experiences.
3. Preserving Streetscape Heritage - Preserving the streetscape heritage by engaging with the street and neighborhood during house extensions presents an avenue for thoughtful and community-oriented architectural solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative design approaches for cottage garden extensions, incorporating features that encourage play and movement.
2. Landscaping - The landscaping industry has an opportunity to create interactive neighborhood gardens that offer unique and immersive experiences for residents.
3. Construction - The construction industry can focus on preserving the streetscape heritage while extending houses, providing an opportunity for community-oriented construction practices.