Rossington Architecture

The Dolores Street project is a complete renovation of the home, including digging out a guest suite into the hillside and rebuilding the back of the house. The house was built as one of a pair of houses in 1926, with it’s street frontage emulating the architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House. The rear addition is a modern intervention, while playing homage to the original rear facade with a corner folding door system that opens up the kitchen entirely to the rear yard.

 

construction: completed 2018 by Amber Tru Construction
structural engineer: SEMCO Engineering
soils engineer: Craig Herzog
shoring engineer: ONE Design
interior design: Stephen Moore Homes
photography: © Open Homes Photography Inc.
architect / design team: Phil Rossington, Mason St.Peter

 

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