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Horizon House, Mornington Peninsula, Australia by InForm

Project name:
Horizon House
Architecture firm:
InForm
Location:
Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Photography:
Timothy Kaye
Principal architect:
Design team:
InForm in collaboration with Pleysier Perkins
Collaborators:
In collaboration with Pleysier Perkins; Styling: Madeline McFarlane
Interior design:
Built area:
622 m²
Site area:
1,069 m²
Design year:
Completion year:
2024
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
SketchUp, AutoCAD
Construction:
InForm (Design and Build)
Material:
Painted brickwork, Formed concrete, Timber screen on steel frame, Timber interior elements, Feature stone, Green color blocking
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Coastal Home

InForm: This coastal home maximises its superb position, sitting on the hillside overlooking Port Phillip Bay. The design concept is based on a simple composition, including a central entry hall that separates the large single storey garage wing from the main two storey residence. Upon entry, the impact of the spectacular bay view is suspended until arriving at the open plan living area, that flows out to the terrace, pool and garden, just above the beach. The ground floor also includes the main bedroom, while a games room and three other bedrooms are on the first floor, all enjoying panoramic bay views.

A restrained and robust material palette, appropriate with such proximity to the sea, primarily includes painted brickwork, in the classic Australian beach house vernacular. A formed concrete balcony offers prime outdoor space upstairs and protection to the ground floor, while a timber screen on a steel frame lightly caps the building and filters the western sun.

The interior is calm and mainly neutral with timber elements adding warmth and a more crafted sensibility. Feature stone and green colour blocking adds contrast and connects the interior to the bay beyond.


By Liliana Alvarez

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