Zuster House

Zuster House

The transformation of a dark and pokey terrace in Kirribilli highlights the participatory nature of architecture: Just as every family member is different, a home should reflect its residents’ distinctive habits and needs.

Project.
Zuster House
Category.
Residential
Client.
Private
Location.
Kirribilli, NSW - Cammeraygal land
Completed.
2019
Photography.
Katherine Lu
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The mirror image home of recent Bijl project, Doorzien House, Zuster, Dutch for sister, is right next door yet a world way in terms of realisation. Although we were tasked with a similar brief to transform the terrace into a spacious home, the results are excitingly different. Where Doorzien favours an interplay of light, solid and void, Zuster’s site, context and occupant preferences combine in a unique expression.

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We kept original features in the house and on site – like the street views through the site to the Harbour beyond. On the ground floor, a generous open-plan environment with large windows overlooks the harbour. A new kitchen anchors this living space, and a new stair has been placed into an existing “step-out” in the floor plan, preserving and extending the view.

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But we still focused on making a better use of redundant space, improved the connection between the floor levels, enlivened the indoor/outdoor flows, and magnified those splendid Sydney Harbour views.

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Our redesign of the lower ground floor – previously an underutilised area that prioritised the laundry, clunky TV room, and dark spare bedroom – now accommodates a flexible living room that opens to the garden, as well as the children’s new bedrooms, a reconfigured laundry and a generous bathroom. Replacing the existing astroturfed rear yard was imperative, with the garden now returned to lawn and greenery.

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Zuster explores a classic materials palette with muted tones, textured pressed metal, and characterful timber panel features speaking of tradition and grace. On the rear facade, it borrows from the industrial maritime heritage of the area with sleek black brick and black-oxide mortar.

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Awards

Shortlist - Horbury Hunt Residential Award, Think Brick Awards 2019

Articles

Builtworks Podcast
25 February 2021
The Zuster House
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Hunting for George
16 December 2019
Zuster House by Bijl Architecture
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futuristarchitecture.com
26 November 2019
A Dark and Pokey Terrace Transformation with A Unique Expression
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PGH Bricks
October 2019
Case Studies: Zuster House
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