Monday, April 13, 2009

Junction reno runs vernacular architecture to polite architecture

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Most of the housing stock in the Junction is vernacular architecture, yet every once and a while someone comes along and takes one these homes and creates a polite architecture house from the existing built house. Polite architecture which is characterised by stylistic elements of design intentionally incorporated for aesthetic purposes which go beyond a building's functional requirements.annette-st-indian-rd-cres-apr-2009-10


This house on Annette St just east of Keele St, is a house which underwent this type of design calibration a number of years ago, as supposed by the age wear showing in the  materials  now. The design is forthright in it's effort  to provide a greater visual detail and depth of historical character  and somewhat adamantine.

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