Cato Ancillary Dwelling
JUST TURN UP! | 11 Cato Avenue, West Hobart
Saturday, Nov 08
 
                      JUST TURN UP, NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED
Architect: Homeful (2024)
Tucked on a tricky block with two street frontages, a slope and even a sewer line to navigate, Eleven Cato Avenue began life as a modest two-bedroom home with a generous north-facing deck. The owners dreamed of adding a light-filled art studio, one that could easily become a granny flat in future, while keeping things as sustainable and nature-connected as possible. The result is a clever design that maximises space without triggering full development hurdles.
Open: Saturday 8 November, 1pm – 4pm
Location
West Hobart
Building Type
Ancillary Dwelling
Architectural Period
Contemporary (2001-current)
Feature
Affordable Design
Accessibilities
Level Changes
Stair Access Only
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![Open House Hobart and the Emerging Architects and Graduates Network (EmAGN) Tasmania @emagn_tas would like to thank everyone who kindly bid in this year's annual Sheltered [Ground] Silent Auction.
We watched the last-minute bidding war on some items (looking at your chair,  @other_furniture_) with absolute glee; because, together, you helped raise over $8000 for the Hobart Women's Shelter @hobartwomensshelter. Legends. THANK YOU!!
If you missed out on an item, but you'd still like to support HWS, please head to the link in bio to make a donation. Your financial help plays a critical role in supporting service delivery and therapeutic programs, and fund strategic projects such as building long-term homes. Such programs provide opportunities for women and children to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Finally, congratulations to those who outbid everyone else – enjoy your beautiful pieces, knowing there's a string of jealous individuals who missed out. Don't worry! We'll do it all again next year.
Image: Isabel and Elsie, prototype houses for Hobart Women's Shelter, by Christopher Clinton Architect @christopher__clinton with Core Collective Architects @core_collective | Photographer: Nina Hamilton @nina.hamilton.photo](https://openhousehobart.org/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png)