ARCHITECTS
Sans-Arc Studio
PHOTOGRAPHS
Jack Fenby
AREA
145 m²
YEAR
2025
LOCATION
Adelaide, Australia
CATEGORY
Houses
English description provided by the architects.
City Cottage is a home shaped by a deep affection for inner-city life - by people who know their neighbours, invest in their local fabric, and believe that cities are built as much through shared meals and conversation as they are through buildings.
For its owners, long embedded in hospitality and creative start-up culture, the cottage operates as a deliberate counterpoint: a place of pause and clarity within the hum of commerce and constant making. Calm replaces chaos, order replaces excess, and everything has its place.
Conceived as a refined and intentional response to urban density, City Cottage challenges the familiar Australian suburban ideal of excess. Instead, it proposes an evolved iteration that celebrates living small, living close, and living well.
The focus is turned inward, where privacy is internal, openness is - instead - spatial, and the surrounding parklands become an extension of daily life. There is no sense of compromise; rather, a careful editing of what is truly needed.
Working within a strict heritage overlay, the original row-house frontage remains intact, its character preserved and celebrated.
The new addition is held modestly behind the existing roofline, informed by the original silhouette and oriented to maximise natural light, ventilation, and thermal performance.
A restrained, light-toned palette contrasts gently with the existing stonework, reinforcing a sense of calm while quietly mitigating urban heat gain.
Subtle shifts in volume, allowing for expansions and compressions, create connections without exposure, drawing on lessons learned from the owners' hospitality environments.
Joinery hugs the outer edges of the plan, buffering neighbouring properties and concealing the mechanics of daily life.
Custom furniture and integrated elements prioritise lounging and ease over formality, anchored by an oversized, elevated kitchen island that becomes the social heart of the home.
Dotted throughout are bespoke artworks and custom pieces, created specifically for the space as personal markers of narrative and memory.
Like a blank page or freshly erased whiteboard, City Cottage is both restorative and energising, a precisely curated launchpad for what comes next, and a quiet addition to an already layered urban legacy.



















