Architects:Smart Design Studio
Area :211 m²
Year :2021
Photographs :Romello Pereira
Manufacturers : AutoDesk, Austral Bricks, Boral, Lysaght, Airlite, Bentley, Bluestone, City Scape Steel, Fielders, Make, Skheme, ViridianAutoDesk
Builders :Jackal Constructions
Design Team : William Smart, Jolyon Sykes, Marco Caldarola, Anna Chan, Hamish Ginn, Tatsu Hayashi
Client : Judith Crane and 61 Nickson St Venture
City : Surry Hills
Country : Australia
Located at the meeting point of commercial and residential zones in busy and vibrant Surry Hills, Nickson 61 presented an ideal opportunity for the adaptive reuse of existing building stock to provide a significant architectural contribution to the area. The site is located on a corner at the end of a row of terraces towards the southern end of Nickson St. It is visible from busy Cleveland St and is adjacent to both commercial and residential properties. The site contained a late-19th century terrace and a three-meter-wide vacant end lot. This lot was originally occupied by a free-standing dwelling that had been demolished to make way for an access lane.
The traditional typology for a corner site within this conservation area is the corner shop – a modest-scale building that reinforces the corner and provides public amenity and personality to the urban precinct. The design establishes a contemporary version of this typology, addressing the traditional angled corner boundary form and responding to the typical brickwork construction of the corner building. The bold new peeling form completes the row of the terraces and provides contrast to the existing built form that was restored to its original Victorian detail. The sculptural form is carefully considered to retain the expression of the adjacent terrace envelope, while strategic slots in the façade curve out to open to the street corner and sky.