Sydney architects transform neglected corner shops into mixed-use housing developments
Two Sydney architects have transformed neglected corner shops into mixed-use developments blending housing and commercial space. Catherine Downie's Camperdown project retained the 1888 facade while building a three-bedroom home behind it; Mackenzie Pronk's Marrickville site, dating to 1890, added residential units above retail space. Both projects are shortlisted for NSW architecture awards as inner-city density increases demand for housing.
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