‘house milner schmukler’ by tribe studio in sydney, australia all images courtesy tribe studio photographer: brett boardman

australian practice tribe studio has completed ‘house milner schmukler’, a two-storey family residence in sydney. consisting of a series of hovering boxes, the design negotiates the interior space in the forms of voids and solids.

sitting on a deep and narrow plot, the living space is kept intact and continuous by avoiding the use of full-height walls. the suspended boxes accommodate private programs such as the bedrooms and bathrooms while the more public spaces are defined underneath in the interstitial zones. slices of double height voids create a sense of extension. natural daylighting is also achieved through these openings.

tribe studio: house milner schmukler (left) upstairs hallway (right) bedroom

built on a tight budget, the design incorporates an honest material palette as well as industrial construction techniques: the exterior is wrapped in a sheet of metal lined in bracing ply within which the plasterboard boxes hover. the structural concrete floor slab feature in-slab heating/cooling while the operable skylights facilitate cross and stack-effect ventilation.

tribe studio: house milner schmukler ‘playroom’ box

tribe studio: house milner schmukler

tribe studio: house milner schmukler (left) dining area (right) built-in office space

tribe studio: house milner schmukler window seat nook

tribe studio: house milner schmukler view of the kitchen

tribe studio: house milner schmukler street facade

tribe studio: house milner schmukler ground floor plan

tribe studio: house milner schmukler longitudinal section

tribe studio: house milner schmukler schematic mass model

tribe studio: house milner schmukler physical model

project info:

project team: hannah tribe, josephine hurley, aaron murray, tony tribe builder: JLS construction structural engineer: cardno, cosmo farinola