Description
Laneway House distills the logic of urban densification into two bold, interlocking
forms. An orange L-shape claims the left edge and upper field — the existing
structure, the established boundary. A teal rectangle nestles into the remaining
space, rounded where it meets resistance, notched where the land runs out. Raw
canvas holds the margins: the setbacks, the gaps, the unconsumed ground.
Laneway housing is a solution born from constraint — the recognition that usable
land already exists, hidden behind what we’ve already built. This painting maps
that logic without sentiment. Two forms. One lot. Every corner negotiated.


