Concrete House

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This site - in the southern bayside suburbs of Melbourne - is north orientated and virtually square in dimension with a tennis court doglegged at the rear. It resides amongst a neighbourhood of sizeable blocks within an eclectic mix of mostly detached houses. The positioning of the building on the site was dictated by a 10m frontage set back. In order to gain maximum northern exposure and to maximise the rear POS an east-west band is positioned as far forward as possible offering the most responsive footprint.

photo_credit Derek Swalwell
Derek Swalwell

Designed to forge a direct relationship between inside and outside the house contains 2 longitudinal zones of space located to the north and south of an east-west spine -Living to the north and Sleeping to the south. These spaces are organised about a central entry corridor that bisects the front elevation almost symmetrically.

 

On the ground level whilst only a very small element of the building is located on the boundary, a decision was made to run an essentially opaque screen from boundary to boundary (aiding privacy) with a clearly designated steel ‘shrouded’ entry. This wall (just below street level) acts as a recessive platform over which the cantilevered first floor perches and takes prominence. The tapered concrete form provides a lens to maximise views to both front (over the newly landscaped Rick Eckersley garden) and rear (toward the city) whilst east and west elevations are windowless and restrict sightlines to neighbours. At ground level the Kitchen and Master Bed on the east have views and access onto secluded garden breezeways. The rear elevation follows a similar story to the front albeit with an open ground plane and accentuated eave protection to both levels of the northern living spaces.

photo_credit Derek Swalwell
Derek Swalwell

Internally, the house is designed to reveal a sequence of spaces combining compactness and expansiveness. From the confined aperture of the front door one immediately encounters a double height roof lit entry gallery with little indication of what’s beyond. A descent through a further compressed opening reveals an expansive Living area and a wall of concealable glazing that frames unadulterated access to the rear garden and pool. The main living spaces are left formally simple -lofty and airy. Vertical and horizontal material connections are woven through the interiors and are composed (as is the exterior) with a purity of volume and form. White plaster is used for practical purposes interspersed amongst timber, stone, steel and  concrete allowing a natural backdrop for the clients’ lifestyle, furniture and artwork.  The more intimate rooms continue this haptic theme (leather in the Master Bed for example) meeting the clients need for honest, practical and comfort driven interiors.

 

With nods to the desired mid century modernist brief the compositional palette, along with use of the clients specially sourced stone on the exterior, is designed specific to client needs. Whilst there is significant scale in some spaces, the house is highly organised and  space efficient, with clear zoning that supports both family life and individual privacy. Of particular satisfaction for us is that this house is designed specifically as a beautiful backdrop to this family’s life - blending art, landscape and natural comfort.

photo_credit Derek Swalwell
Derek Swalwell

Material Used :
1. Eco Outdoor – Facade Cladding  – Baw Baw Dry Stone Walling
2. Oblica – fireplace – Neofocus fireplace
3. Viridian Glass – Glass Balustrades – Armourview Armourfloat
4. Enviro Systems – Roof waterproof membrane – Enviro 700PUR
5. Lysaght / Bluescope steel – Metal deck roofing – Klip-lok 700 Hi-Strength in Colourbond monument finish
6. Dulux – interior paint – Wash and Wear Plus low sheen, in natural white
7. Catalano (Roger Seller) – ensuite sink – C3 CX 70 washbasin
8. Rondo – plaster accessories – various
9. Siemens – stovetop and BBQ – 90cm Flex Induction stovetop, 40cm BBQ Grill
10. Qasair – rangehood – Burdett rangehood in Java Black finish
11. Billi – water tap - Billi B-5000 XL-Levered Instant boiling and chilled filtered water system
12. Miele – oven - H 5681 BP Navitronic Oven

photo_credit Derek Swalwell
Derek Swalwell

Project credits

Architecture, Interior design

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Manufacturers
Washbasin
Water tap - Billi B-5000 XL-Levered Instant boiling and chilled filtered water system
Metal deck roofing – Klip-lok 700 Hi-Strength in Colourbond monument finish
Rangehood – Burdett rangehood in Java Black finish
Interior paint – Wash and Wear Plus low sheen, in natural white

Concrete House

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This site – in the southern bayside suburbs of Melbourne – is north orientated and virtually square in dimension with a tennis court doglegged at the rear. It resides amongst a neighbourhood of sizeable blocks within an eclectic mix of mostly detached houses. The positioning of the building on the site was dictated by a 10m frontage set back. In order to gain maximum northern exposure and to maximise the rear POS an east-west band is positioned as far forward as possible offering the most responsive footprint.

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Brand description
Founded in 1967, Catalano is today the first Italian company able to offer the highest productive quality in Made in Italy sanitary-ware sector. It has an unique productive space of 170.000 sqm, 70.000 which are covered, with 240 workers employed and new generation productive machineries reach a productive capacity of almost 1.500 pieces per day. These numbers confirm the technological and cultural primacy built in many years of experience and testified by numerous international acknowledgments.
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