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Brighton East 3 House in Melbourne, Australia by InForm in collaboration with Pleysier Perkins

Project name:
Brighton East 3
Architecture firm:
Pleysier Perkins in collaboration with InForm
Location:
Brighton East, Melbourne, Australia
Photography:
Timothy Kaye
Principal architect:
Simon Perkins
Design team:
InForm in coloration with Pleysier Perkins
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Built area:
542 m²
Site area:
774 m²
Design year:
2018
Completion year:
2020
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
BDD Engineering
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Matt Walsham Landscape Architecture
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
AutoCAD, SketchUp
Construction:
InForm
Material:
Concrete, glass, wood, steel, stone
Budget:
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

The Melbourne-based architecture and construction firm InForm in collaboration with Pleysier Perkins have recently completed ''Brighton East 3'' project, a family home located in Brighton East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Architect's statement: An abstract composition of contrasting textural elements, this design responds to a very inspiring client brief for a building that ‘should not look like a house’.

By day it is an inhabitable sculpture that throws dynamic shadows through the interior, while at night the house becomes an ephemeral lantern, sitting mysteriously in an open landscaped garden.

Adjacent to a single storey black box garage, a two storey breeze block screen sits in front of an entirely glazed façade, providing diffused light, privacy and a discrete entry that reveals a lower courtyard and basement.

The project includes a dynamic sequence of spaces, starting with an entry bridge that leads to a double height entry hall, through to a series of split level living spaces opening to courtyard gardens.

image © Timothy Kaye

Roughcast concrete, black timber panelling, curved walls, and black joinery elements, are carefully composed on a polished concrete floor, creating a series of cleverly connected spaces and a sense of calm seclusion. Refined timber joinery and timber screens provide material contrast, while a polished plaster spiral stair further enhances the sculptural experience.

As well as the main living spaces, the ground floor includes a study and a lounge, overlooking the sunken courtyard and breeze block screen. A bedroom retreat is discretely positioned behind the living room, with private garden access. The first floor accommodates three bedrooms with ensuites, including the main bedroom enjoying a generous garden aspect. The basement provides a living den with courtyard at the front of the house, a dynamic space with filtered light through the breeze block screen.

Exterior spaces are considered as choreographed vistas as well as seamlessly connected living areas. The dark interior palette is offset by extensive full height glazing that reflects abundant light and provides courtyard perspectives, including feature trees, more roughcast concrete walls and a raised pool which is a water feature from the living area. A black steel pool cabana, with a web forged steel canopy continues the theme of sculptural abstraction, while providing shade for outdoor entertaining.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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