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EVERLASTING Edwardian

Issue #11.2 2022

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Grand Designs Australia

Beginning this build in 2013, Dion and Turi never thought they'd still be building to this day. However, with everything that life has thrown at them, these homeowner/builders have a sculptural structure that perfectly balances old and new  

- KARSHA GREEN

EVERLASTING Edwardian

Spending years looking for the "perfect" spot for his young family, Dion Weston found a 1904/05 Edwardian timber cottage in Sydney's lower north shore suburb, Greenwich. The deceased estate was in a very dilapidated state, but Dion could see potential in the heritage-listed property with its sweeping views of Sydney's CBD, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, that could be viewed with a second-storey addition. In navigating how to retain and respect the cottage but also create a long-term family home, Dion worked with architect, Brian Zulaikha, from Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects. Together they envisaged the restored cottage sitting alongside a modern, sculptural addition, both connected by an enclosed ramp structure and 19.5m-long pool.

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