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The house is designed as a series of stepped interior and exterior spaces meandering upward from the street towards seclusion and views at the rear of the block. The main living and master bedroom wing cantilevers out into the established tree canopy, creating the feel of a treehouse, with leafy outlook and filtered afternoon light.Ģ017 Victorian Architecture Awards ShortlistĢ017 IDEA Interior Design Awards Shortlistīluff House is a three level house designed for a steeply sloping site backing onto the Barwon Heads golf course. The design screens out adjoining neighbours, giving northern aspect to living spaces and focusing views into the treetops. The material palette of timber, black and emerald green reflects the colours in the landscape and intensifies the sense of envelopment. Through the front door, the view is straight into the treetops, the arching living zone opening onto both the front courtyard and a rear deck, fully immersed in the landscape.
From the street, the house is hunkered into the hill, with the pedestrian access stepping down into a private entry forecourt bounded by the kitchen and dining area. The house is divided into two wings, pinching together at the entry then folding away from one another, enclosing wedges of outdoor space in between and creating a separation of the site into manicured front and untamed rear.
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Green magazine Issue 52: Front cover and full articleĪ new 4 bedroom house built into a heavily treed hill that drops away steeply to a river at the base of the site. Victorian Architecture Awards 2016 - Commendation Purposed for longevity, the design offers moments of privacy, flexibility of space and room to grow. Inside, the space immediately opens into a double height gallery, glazed on one side to reveal the plan which wraps around a large central courtyard. A translucent battened screen veils the studio, glowing over the street at night when the artist is at work.Įntry is via a portal in the concrete wall, leading into a small, secluded courtyard which acts as an antechamber to the more private areas of the house. At street level, an open carport and art studio above invite filtered views into the private world beyond. Tightly hemmed in by suburban houses but backing onto wetlands and golf course, the house is treated as a walled sanctuary, opening up into itself, an internalised habitat with locally planted roof gardens and curated glimpses onto the wetlands. Paired with natural hardwood, the house is elemental and raw, but nonetheless warm and welcoming as a home for a young family.
This is a house of concrete, and the material has been fully embraced with all its inherent strengths and flaws.