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The design of Riley’s Terrace focuses primarily on the delivery of natural light, maximising the physical space on a small-scale project and establishing a connection back to the land and the fabric of Redfern.

The courtyard creates a central hub and the established Grass Tree within stands tall and anchors the space. Having a flexible living/working space on the laneway provides a breakout area for the occupants and offers relief from the main residence.  Joinery is concentrated within the main residence to offer ample storage. The use of simple materials in their raw form grounds the project. The structure is exposed where possible, and the earth-coloured concrete offers warmth and comfort. The round skylight in the main residence, filters light onto the spiral staircase and kitchen area to capture the daily movement of the sun. The oversized awning windows improve the flow of air and shield the benchseat during rain.

Photography: Clinton Weaver

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Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Riley's Terrace
Riley's Terrace
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Photography: Clinton Weaver

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Adele McNab Architecture specialises in residential, public and commercial projects. This includes designing new build projects, alteration and addition projects from concept to completion.

For each project we focus on understanding the uniqueness of the environment and inhabitants, designing with authenticity to connect people with their surroundings in an environmentally sustainable way. In their simplest form buildings provide shelter, so our goal is to make architecture accessible to everyone by adapting scale, form and materials to suit budget and function.