Inspiration for an expansive contemporary open plan living room in Brisbane with white walls, light hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a wall mounted tv and brown floors.
Joe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
Joe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
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Brick Lane on Florence

Contemporary Living Room, Brisbane

One of the very first sketches we developed was this idea of a building consisting entirely of corner apartments. The universal appeal of the corner apartment is due to its long frontage to the outside world, which provides an abundance of natural light and cross ventilation. The typical residential apartment has an external frontage of approximately 9 metres whereas even our smallest apartment manages to achieve an incredible 22 metre frontage to natural light. Quietly nestled in the Woolstore precinct, Brick Lane is a boutique building of only sixteen contemporary apartments. Facing Florence Street with inner city streetscape outlooks and Chermside Street with views across Teneriffe Hill. Brick Lane's unique design draws inspiration from the historic locale of Teneriffe's industrial past and is exquisitely detailed and appointed in a manner consistent with the Architect's underlying commitment to quality and workmanship. Scott Burrows Photographer
United Kingdom
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