Rows End

Gadigal Land

Engineer Cantilever
Builder Holmwood Constructions


Rows End is a two storey dwelling at the end of a terrace row in Sydney's inner city. The project seeks to celebrate an alternative approach to heritage restoration, and exploit the anomaly of its siting.

With a series of distinctive interventions in galvanised plate and sectional steel the project makes considered interventions to maintain the fabric of the original terrace whilst opening up connections across rooms, to open spaces and daylight which would normally be impossible.

With a unique elevated deck to the rear, the project provides a robust, yet diaphanous armature for its inhabitants to enjoy the outdoors within the tree canopy of the neighbouring laneway. The open steel sections of the decking filter light to the living areas below.


Photography: Hamish McIntosh



Retallack Thompson Architects
Practicing on the lands of the Gadigal People
Nominated Architect
M Thompson NSW ARB 9474