PRINGLE STREET, ASCOPringle Street is a considered renovation and extension of a traditional residence, shaped by a careful response to its Ascot setting.

Located within one of Brisbane’s most established residential streets, the project balances preservation with contemporary living. The existing home is retained and refined, maintaining its character and street presence while introducing new work that supports a more functional and connected internal layout.

The architectural approach is defined by restraint. Additions are designed to sit comfortably within the existing form, ensuring the original structure remains legible and primary. The transition between old and new is resolved through proportion, alignment, and a consistent material language.

Internally, the home is reconfigured to improve flow and liveability. Living areas are opened and extended toward outdoor spaces, allowing natural light and ventilation to shape the experience of the interior while maintaining a sense of privacy.

Materiality and detailing are handled with precision, reinforcing the cohesion of the design. Traditional elements are retained where appropriate, while new insertions are expressed with clarity, allowing the home to evolve without compromising its identity.

Pringle Street reflects a disciplined approach to residential renovation in established suburbs, where architectural judgement and restraint are key to achieving a resolved outcome.