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Low level of energy consumption is balanced with high personal comfort. Double loaded corridors have been eliminated. All terrace and maisonette apartments have north-facing living areas, either with sun-filled garden courts or generous balconies. The innovative, cross-over section of the main element with its coupling of two-storey, terrace and maisonette apartments and glazed access galleries and related entry stairs on Euston Road, achieves excellent climatic control and residential amenity. Pedestrian access to the common access stairs and garden courts of ground level apartments is from a common, linear courtyard off the rear lane. Apartments in the corner element on Maddox Street are accessed by lifts: SOHO apartments on Maddox Street are accessed directly from the street. The lower, two storey apartments and common access stairs are accessed from both Euston Road and Euston Lane.

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Flexibility is encouraged through internal sliding walls between some bedrooms, studies and living areas. Most apartments have media alcoves or studies with dedicated data connections for computers, internet and home office use.

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The building contains 59 apartments - two storey, 2 bed terrace and 1 bed maisonette layouts in the main element, and single storey layouts in the corner element. The external appearance has a finer grain of aluminium louvres, grates and blinds for occupant to shade the apartments from the severe, west and north sun, and provide privacy. The elevation is punctuated with upper level ‘sky courts’ of the two storey terrace apartments. The main elevation is divided into three parts - east wing, west wing and entre access stairs - to respond to the pedestrian scale of the street.īy contrast, the rear elevation to Euston Lane has a vertical emphasis, characterised by a brise-soleil, or crate-like structure to shade the living areas and express the rhythm of the terraces and masionettes. The access gallery is defined with a glass curtain wall to accentuate the planar character of the street wall and create an illuminated and transparent glass ribbon at night. The main Euston Road elevation has a horizontal emphasis with a solid base and lighter top. The building is 4 and 5 storeys, similar in height to adjacent residential buildings. The building consists of two elements: a slender, perimeter street wall element on Euston Road that defines a strong urban edge to the future arterial road and a corner element that emphasizes the junction of Euston Road and Maddox Street. The site is surrounded by obsolete industrial buildings which are being progressively replaced with higher density housing. The site is bounded on the common south-west boundary by a recently completed, three and four storey, residential flat building. The architectural concept is a long, slender, perimeter building form that reflects the linearity of the main street, and sun-filled courts and balconies that are shielded from the street’s intensive traffic noise.The project is located at the southern end of Alexandria on a long, thin narrow site with its main frontage to Euston Road to the south-east end frontage to Maddox Street to the north-east and rear frontage to Euston Lane to the north-west.












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