Elm Tree Place has its foundations in contemporary Australian architecture. Originally designed by Nonda Katsalidis in the mid 1980’s, Eastop Architects has reimagined the existing conditions through a highly controlled use of materiality and light, to create a sequence of contrasting and expressive spatial experiences. The design has been conceived through an elemental approach – walls, floors and the articulation of light are considered as both physical and spatial blades, in which space is defined.
The exterior is elemental in form and experimental in materiality. Corten steel has been oiled to prolong the patina process and black screening provides privacy between the street and dwelling.
Entering the building, the lower level is textural and minimal. Light has been manipulated through the layering of glass and controlled to create a sense of drama. Textured walls and dark timber floors reflect filtered light throughout. The internal garden provides a softness in contrast to the concrete and introduces the vertical connection between the levels.
The upper level is formed by a series of formal and informal living spaces. The kitchen area is designed to be a place of gathering, with emphasis on entertainment. The living and dining spaces are structured around the rooftop garden, with floor to ceiling windows creating a sense of lightness and providing an expansion of space.
Material Used :
FURNITURE
Castorina and Co
EXTERNAL WALLS
In-situ concrete
Mild Steel
Web-Forge Mesh Cladding
Stucco render
INTERNAL WALLS
Stucco render
Venetian plaster
Narrow Reeded Glass
WINDOWS
Reeded Glass Blocks
Custom Steel Windows
Custom Timer Windows
FLOORS
Woodcut - Moss
Palladiana In-situ Marble / Concrete
Burnished Concrete
BATHROOMS
Fantini Tapware - Stainless Steel
Custom Stone Vanities - Nero Marquina
KITCHEN
Meile Appliances
Black Stained Timber Veneer
Vermont Green Marble
LIGHTING
Ross Gardam
Articolo Lighting
In-Lite