Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Platform House
Brett Boardman
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
BenchtopCORIAN® Design
Glacier Ice
ToiletsCaroma
Urbane
TapwarePHOENIX
Vivid
BasinsStudio Bagno
Manhattan
StoolsArtek
Strip lightsAtom Lighting

Product Spec Sheet
Benchtop
Glacier Ice by CORIAN® Design
Toilets
Urbane by Caroma
Tapware
Vivid by PHOENIX
Basins
Manhattan by Studio Bagno
Stools
by Artek
Strip lights

Platform House

studioplusthree as Architects

Sydney-based architecture practice studioplusthree has created a new living platform bringing light, air and space to a highly constrained triangular site in Sydney’s east.In an urban response to the site’s limitations of light and open space, living areas are elevated up to the tree canopy - offering lush panoramas, abundant light and a sense of horizon.

 

Responding to the triangular site, the diagonal cut of the first floor volume is manifested in elements throughout; from window reveals to planter boxes and outdoor seating. Acting as both cladding and screen, the upstairs volumes is wrapped in a charred cypress, all of which was undertaken by hand, on-site. The design aims to integrate functionality into the details to enrich family living – such as the northern edge of the elevated deck, expressed in a continuous element that incorporates planting, outdoor seating, privacy screen, benchtop and storage.

 

This new living platform created a datum – a continuous horizon line, along which openings were carefully located in response to trees, greenery and views. The depth of the south façade provides a dialogue with the street, with deep reveals allowing casual inhabitation of window seats along this elevation.

 

Key to this experience is the western outlook: a lofty fig tree set against the city beyond. Providing seclusion from the street and protection from the western sun, a series of sliding perforated metal screens set against the tree canopy filter the light and views, with a vertical gradient of perforations offering privacy to neighbours below and transparency to the sky above.

 

The cantilevered first floor volume provides shelter to the deck below, and at first floor opens the living spaces out to the north-facing terrace - offering open, social spaces and a continuous view to the treetops. Playing with contrast, materials define notions of inner and outer: dark charred timber cladding is cut away from the volume to reveal pale timber and clean white planes within.

 

Within a constrained budget, much of the existing ground floor was retained and reconfigured, focusing on the elevated first floor. Environmental strategies are simple yet effective – living spaces are oriented north, with deep eaves and recessed blinds sheltering glass openings. The western sun is mediated by the fig tree as well as the metal screen. These two large openings, with operable shading devices built-in; provide flexibility in cross-ventilation and solar protection. Solar hot water and rainwater collection are installed, whilst deep walls are filled with insulation far beyond the requirement.

 

The blackened timber exterior belies a calm, bright interior that becomes a backdrop for dappled light, soft shadows and greenery playing through the elevated living spaces. Raised above its urban context, views over and through the canopy expand the perception of interior spaces, whilst the metallic bronze screen filters the movement of light, trees and the setting sun.

 

Project Quotes:
The interior we wanted to be very neutral and recessive, so that it caught the changing light and colours of the canopy around the house. This was combined with natural materials like the timber window reveals and stair banisters – these elements help give the interior definition and warmth” says studioplusthree director Julin Ang.

 

“The project really came out of a lot of influences from other areas of design and culture that both ourselves and the client were exposed to at that time, such as Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto, which involves framing particular views of landscape through architecture” says studioplusthree director Simon Rochowski.

 

Material Used :

Structure / Construction: Steel and timber frame construction

Walls:
First floor (external to internal): charred cypress timber, battens, R2.5 batt insulation

Ground Floor: Cavity brick (existing)

Roofing: Kliplok metal roof on timber frame, 2 degree pitch

Doors: Solid core timber doors.

Windows: Alspec aluminium frame, powdercoated.

Floor coverings: Engineered timber floor: Tonguengroove, European Oak Bistre Piccolo

Wall surfaces: Plasterboard, painted Dulux Wash & Wear Matte, Lexicon Half

Ceiling surfaces: Plasterboard, painted Dulux Wash & Wear Matte, Lexicon Half

Heating: Electric radiators with electric underfloor heating in bathrooms

Fittings:
Toilets: Caroma - Urbane
Basins: Studio Bagno - Manhattan
Basin: Powder room: Roger Seller - Projections 42
Tapware: Phoenix – Vivid

Kitchen:
Custom design by studioplusthree

Doors: Tasmanian oak veneer

Benchtop: Corian Glacier Ice

Splashback: Maximum Marmi: Michaelangelo Matte

Electrical:
Bathroom pendants: Tudo & Co
Strip lights: Atom

Furniture:
Dining table and chairs: Curious Grace - Sipa
Deck chair: Cult - Palisade lounge chair
Easy chairs: Cult - Wegner CH25
Side table: Cult - mater disc table
Stools - Anibou - Artek

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