The client prioritised maximising natural sunlight and daylight, as it is bounded and overshadowed by three neighbouring properties. This provided opportunity for Atoma to respond through the carving out of the rectilinear form to punctuate living spaces. This indentation into the form created a new central courtyard for privacy and introduction of an increased level of northern light within the living areas. A curved ceiling and skylight is carved out to provide a transition space from the heritage cottage as well as drawing light deep into the middle of the house.
Within McMahons Point House, Atoma quietly celebrates the harmony between the contemporary and the traditional through a combination of considered architectural interventions, whilst still respecting the heritage context in which the home resides. A white tonal colour palette was chosen to create a calm and that is grounded in the refined terrazzo tiles and warmth of timber blackbutt flooring.
Photography: Katherine Lu