This delightful gem of a studio introduces a contemporary design language to the tradition of a sleep-out/studio down the back of the section. The angled timbers, while not the primary structure, are the defining frame of the studio; everything else is pared back to keep them as the feature, inside and out. This is livable, approachable, and attainable high-quality design – a brilliant example of the relevance of architecture to everyday living on tight urban sites.
Herald Street Garden Studio





