Willis Greenhalgh Architects have designed a conversion of an old heritage church in Brisbane, Australia into a contemporary home.
Extensive community and heritage consultation ensured the balance between conserving the integrity of the buildings, the subtle introduction of contemporary elements, and the relationship with the surrounding area.First a church then a theatre, a slice of Brisbane’s heritage has been saved from demolition and transformed into two striking luxury homes. The existing buildings date back to 1867 and are heritage listed.
Kitchen Room Decoration Contemporary Home Bonney Avenue Residence in Brisbane, Australia by Willis Greenhalgh Architects.jpg |
Contemporary Home Bonney Avenue Residence in Brisbane, Australia by Willis Greenhalgh Architects.jpg |
Entertaiment Decoration Contemporary Home Bonney Avenue Residence in Brisbane, Australia by Willis Greenhalgh Architects.jpg |
Interor Decoration Contemporary Home Bonney Avenue Residence in Brisbane, Australia by Willis Greenhalgh Architects.jpg |
Interor Property Decoration Contemporary Home Bonney Avenue Residence in Brisbane, Australia by Willis Greenhalgh Architects.jpg |
Extensive community and heritage consultation ensured the balance between conserving the integrity of the buildings, the subtle introduction of contemporary elements, and the relationship with the surrounding area.First a church then a theatre, a slice of Brisbane’s heritage has been saved from demolition and transformed into two striking luxury homes. The existing buildings date back to 1867 and are heritage listed.
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