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Originally built in the 1920’s this residence presented the Architect with unique challenges. Being in a conservation zone any renovation required the front section of the house to be retained. The client brief required three bedrooms and a lock up garage for two cars with an open plan modern feel.

The solution was the marrying together of the old and the new. The old at the front was retained progressing through to the new modern style at the back of the house. The design features full height glass doors to the northern façade opening to a covered area. The roof provides shade during the summer months while allowing sun to penetrate during winter.

Photography by David Curzon

David Baillie Architect
New South Wales
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David Baillie’s career spans more than two decades. He has worked for several of Australia’s most elite architecture firms including Woods Bagot and Rice Daubney. He has led teams and been responsible for projects up to $40 million.

Long before it was fashionable or topical as it is today, David was a passionate and tireless advocate of energy efficient design and building. In 2005, firmly believing that energy efficient design and ecologically sustainable development was the way of the future, David opened his own practice with the goal of seamlessly merging his two passions: innovative design and outstanding energy efficiency.

David’s significant experience provides an intimate understanding of designing and building for residential, commercial, health and child care projects. David is regularly invited to conduct lectures, seminars and talks on the subject of energy efficient design and building.