
Overview
Architect Domenic Alvaro and his partner Sue Bassett are urban animals who love the inner city suburb of Surry Hills in Sydney. However their dream location comes with a nightmare price tag. So, they come up with a unique way of keeping costs down and do this by buying very small and building very tall. After buying a tiny corner car park measuring 7m x 6m they set out to create 220 square metres of light filled living space. Their vertical build comes together quickly thanks to pre-fab concrete panels which fit together like Lego. Construction itself is fast and efficient but there are interesting challenges on site. A miniscule block and two narrow cross streets won’t submit to the needs of a gigantic crane in a hurry – and the crane is essential as it hauls the huge panels and windows into position. Basically something’s gotta give – and it does. Will the result be worth the hassle?
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1 - 1Bushfire House October 21, 2010
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1 - 2Very Small House October 28, 2010
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1 - 3Southport Heritage House November 04, 2010
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1 - 4Clovelly House November 11, 2010
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1 - 5Lake Bennett House November 18, 2010
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1 - 6Hamptons House November 25, 2010
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1 - 7Fish Creek Church House December 02, 2010
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1 - 8Cottage Point House December 09, 2010
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1 - 9Indented Head House December 16, 2010