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Nicknamed the ‘Tardis’ in reference to Doctor Who’s time machine, the brief for this project was to create a home that appears small and private from the street but is deceptively spacious internally.

Working within the ‘Tardis’ concept, the design response seeks to address three key challenges: how to build within a tight building envelope’ as defined in the title; how to provide privacy from the street while also capturing the northern sun, and how to make the most of the western views while minimising glare and heat gain/loss.

Split-levels, double-height spaces and aperture placement deliberately blur the scale of the building.

The street facade employs the use of a translucent polycarbonate product to allow for northern light to flood the living areas, while also providing visual and acoustic privacy from the street without the need for curtains. Timber screening on the eastern facade further aids the sense of privacy and seclusion in the home.

A ribbon window wraps its way around the western side of the house to heighten the panoramic views while keeping glazing areas to a minimum. Initially envisaged as a large openable hangar door, the west has direct connections to a private deck.

Overlooking Pitt Water and Kunanyi/Mt Wellington beyond, the modest-sized 3-bedroom home prioritises a sense of place, allowing water views and light to define the cliff-top living experience.

Location Hobart, Tasmania
Client Private
Year 2018
Status Completed


Photography: Adam Gibson

Midway Point House
Midway Point House
Midway Point House
Midway Point House
Midway Point House
Midway Point House
Midway Point House

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Cumulus is an award-winning architecture and interior design studio with offices in Hobart, Launceston, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. The offices operate as one combined studio, providing flexibility in the size and scope of work undertaken and ensuring a cohesive and collaborative approach to all projects.

The studio consists of more than 40 team members, including 17 registered architects with specialities in tourism, residential, commercial, heritage, urban design and interior architecture.

Cumulus also regularly collaborates with a number of external specialist consultants from across Australia for the coordination of a broader range of services from feasibility studies and brand management to contract administration and post-occupancy evaluation.

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