Kent is a considered alteration and addition to a 1925 Queenslander in Brisbane's Teneriffe, set on a compact inner-urban site that climbs gently away from the street and opens to a sweeping district view. The brief held the original cottage in place while introducing a new architectural intervention alongside it — two distinct volumes lifted above a landscaped ground plane so that old and new could remain legible as separate moves while still belonging to the same home.
At the heart of the plan sits a central courtyard, drawing light, breeze and planting deep into the interior and acting as a quiet threshold between the existing cottage and the new addition. Internal spaces step with the natural fall of the block, and the kitchen settles in as a spatial hinge between past and present. Timber, concrete and stone run from inside out, softened in key rooms by warmer tones.