
Carlton Townhouse
SITE
Amess Street, North Carlton




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A two storey addition to the rear of a single storey Victorian terrace house with a site width of 5 metres.
The building envelope is conditioned by the constraints of the medium density housing code setback envelope as well as the need to maintain natural light to the adjacent house to the south of the new additions.
Publications
HOUSES Issue 24, 2001 “Curvaceous Addition” (North Carlton House) by Julie Oliver
DOMAIN. 6 December 2000. ‘Turning Japanese’ (Carlton Townhouse) by Stephen Crafti



