Rossington Architecture

The Myrtle Street house took the client’s love of clean, simple detailing and paired it with an environmentally sensitive solution. The existing house was built in 1940 and had a typical compartmentalized layout, with little reference to the site or its solar orientation. The new home opens up the plan to allow for larger gatherings and orients the rooms toward the exterior of the house, embracing indoor-outdoor living. Solar panels, “green” building materials and the addition of natural light are major components of the project.

 

construction: completed in 2007 by A.Murphy Construction
landscape architect: Dirk Moyer
structural engineer: Murphy Burr Curry
architect / design team: Phil Rossington, Alice Roche

 

Awards and Publications:

  • Green Homes: Dwellings for the 21st Century
  • Residential Design & Build magazine
  • Real Kitchens magazine

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