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536 churchill ave 2000
sandy bay, hobart, tasmania The original house is one of the
most famous examples of Modern
Architecture in Tasmania. It was
designed by Esmond Dorney in 1955
as a small cottage for a bachelor. It
was amended during construction so
the house never had the open plan
interior as it was conceived.
MN+Aʼs work altered the house back
to be far closer to the original intent of
the architect, and to add a separate
but linked pavilion as a retreat for
the parents, all of which allowed
the house to be used by a growing
family. The architectural form of the
new extension echoed the original as
a fragment, and used contemporary
materials to show an evolution over
the intervening 50 years

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