2012 Houses Awards finalists – House Alteration and Addition over 200 m²

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Albert Park House – Allan Powell Architects.

Albert Park House – Allan Powell Architects. Image: Dianna Snape

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Annandale House – CO-AP.

Annandale House – CO-AP. Image: Ross Honeysett

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Brick House – Clare Cousins.

Brick House – Clare Cousins. Image: Shannon McGrath

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Courtyard House – Studio Moore.

Courtyard House – Studio Moore. Image: Lachlan Moore

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House Reduction – Make Architecture Studio.

House Reduction – Make Architecture Studio. Image: Peter Bennetts

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Kellie Residence – David Boyle Architect.

Kellie Residence – David Boyle Architect. Image: Brigid Arnott

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Skirt + Rock House – Marsh Cashman Koolloos.

Skirt + Rock House – Marsh Cashman Koolloos. Image: Richard Glover

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Smith Residence – David Boyle Architect.

Smith Residence – David Boyle Architect. Image: Brigid Arnott

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South Yarra Residence – Nixon Tulloch Fortey Architecture.

South Yarra Residence – Nixon Tulloch Fortey Architecture. Image: Shannon McGrath

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South Yarra Residence – Carr Design Group.

South Yarra Residence – Carr Design Group. Image: Derek Swalwell

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Tusculum Street Residence – Smart Design Studio.

Tusculum Street Residence – Smart Design Studio. Image: Sharrin Rees

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The finalists in the House Alteration and Addition over 200 m² category of the 2012 Houses Awards can be viewed in the image gallery above.

The House Alteration and Addition over 200 m² category finalists

Albert Park House – Allan Powell Architects
Annandale House – CO-AP
Brick House – Clare Cousins
Courtyard House – Studio Moore
House Reduction – Make Architecture Studio
Kellie Residence – David Boyle Architect
Skirt + Rock House – Marsh Cashman Koolloos
Smith Residence – David Boyle Architect
South Yarra Residence – Nixon Tulloch Fortey Architecture
South Yarra Residence – Carr Design Group
Tusculum Street Residence – Smart Design Studio 


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