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EVERLASTING Edwardian

Grand Designs Australia

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Issue #11.2 2022

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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