Greenbox Architecture Pty Ltd
Greenbox Architecture is a Sydney based architectural practice that delivers design led responsible solutions on a diverse range of projects covering residential , commercial, office, industrial and commercial fit-out. At Greenbox, it’s our passion for design that sets us apart. We know design can make a real and lasting difference to people’s lives ‘ both in their working environment and at home. Our passion is to capture this difference in unique and innovative interior and architectural design solutions we create to suit the differing needs of each of our clients.
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Projects:
Holdsworth St
Woollarah, NSW, 2006
The Holdsworth Street project provided an opportunity to design and construct a contemporary home in a dense urban environment characterised by a variety of housing stock in the midst of the Woollahrah Conservation area. A house that would provide a secure base for the owners whilst at the same time opening itself up to allow light and air to permeate all areas of the building. The basement car park is accessed by a car lift located in the front courtyard and with an electric turntable within the basement providing a capacity for four car
Ryan Residence
Mosman, NSW, 2011
Sited on a quiet leafy street in Mosman, alterations and additions were made to an existing single storey masonry dwelling to create a 3 level family home. The existing masonry lower level was retained as bedrooms and a playroom for the children. The open plan living area with kitchen and dining spaces are located at mid-level, with a parents retreat on the uppermost floor which benefits from views onto long bay within Sydney harbour. The built form expresses the new elements as lightweight timber additions which visually key into the existing masonry form to create an integrated composition.
de la Sala Residence
Cremorne, 2012
Conceived as a timber box opening onto a small garden, this addition to the rear of a Victorian semi-detached house is simple and understated. The open plan living and dining area is finished in simple robust materials, plain white walls separate oiled plywood ceiling and sealed concrete floor which provides good thermal mass to the North facing aspect. The existing 3 bedrooms within the residence are restored with traditional cornice work and skirtings, highlighting the contrast between the existing and the new.