Burnley
Pier Carthew

Burnley

SONELO ARCHITECTS 建築家 として

Situated in a medium density suburb, Burley is a composed urban infill to a row of townhouses that has replaced the formerly dominant terrace houses in the area. Sheltered behind the hit-and-miss brickwork is a tranquil home with robust materiality, unexpected sky views, and access to plenty of greenery.

photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew
photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew

After living in this address for 20 years, our client decides to rebuild. They envision the home to be a gathering place for families and friends, but also a personal oasis. Their request is for their bedroom to face the street, and the rest of the house to be connected to outdoors. Noise, privacy and access to open space are the primary concerns as the narrow site faces an arterial street bustling with heavy traffic. With these in mind, the design is driven by the concept of being compact and intimate, yet open and flexible

photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew
photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew

As one of the last houses on the block to be transformed. Burley takes consideration of its context - the neighbouring townhouses, the area's industrial past, and the busy locale. The mocha bricks, exposed steel details, metal cladding and rain chain detail fit into the industrial materiality of the area. The hit-and-miss brickwork sits proportionally to its neighbours and provides an intricate backdrop to the streetscape. The brick facade naturally hinder views and noise from the street, while sheltering the courtyard in front of the main bedroom. Facing west, it also filters the afternoon sunlight from the upstairs bedroom.

photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew
photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew

Elegantly simple and carefully considered, the home is designed to include both open and intimate spaces through thoughtful planning and contrasting finishes. In the hallway, a wall of joinery panels conceals the laundry, storage and powder, guiding visitors to the expansive living area. The open plan kitchen dining living space is flexible to suit kinds of social gatherings. The step in floor levels allows continuity across the island bench and extendible dining table. The living room joinery, comprised of the TV, bookshelf, and dog door, is a multi-mode unit. At ground floor, a dark and graceful finishes palette sets the tone for the entertaining areas. The mood transforms to light colours as one ascends to the private area upstairs. The interior is further elevated by the natural light throughout the house. Meticulously carved volumes create lightwells that bring natural light and views into the master ensuite, stairwell and bath. The living area is connected to the outdoor garden outside the northern windows and has direct access to the rear garden. At the back, the upstairs terrace sits atop the roof, taking full advantage of the eastern morning sun and distant views.

photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew
photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew

Turning constraints into opportunities, Burley exemplifies a considered approach that respects its context in material and form, and enhances the daily experience through thoughtful details and composed volumes. Burley is a new home that provides an appreciated upgrade for the client and also contributes to the large-scale transformation of its surrounding.

photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew
photo_credit Pier Carthew
Pier Carthew

Team:

Architect: Sonelo Architects in collaboration with Ample Architecture
Builder: Greg Scott Constructions
Photographer: Pier Carthew

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