Living Etc

BACK TO THE FUTURE

ld meets new’ would be an inadequate summary of the reimagining of this Sydney home, located right on the landmark harbour. In fact, rarely has there been a more striking contrast between the familiarity of a modest-looking Victorian Gothic facade and the retro-futuristic extension that ribbons from its sloping rear, which is completely invisible from the street. The brainchild of architectural practice Carter Williamson, known for its innovative

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