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Victoria Road Residence, Hawthorn East, Australia by Chan Architecture

Project name:
Victoria Road Residence, Hawthorn East
Architecture firm:
Chan Architecture
Location:
Hawthorn East, Victoria, Australia
Photography:
Elise Scott Photography
Principal architect:
Anthony Chan
Design team:
Meyvin Daniele
Collaborators:
APC Build
Interior design:
Chan Architecture
Built area:
444 m²
Site area:
680 m²
Design year:
2022
Completion year:
2023
Civil engineer:
Wright Design
Structural engineer:
Wright Design
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
APC Build
Visualization:
Chan Architecture
Tools used:
ArchiCAD
Construction:
APC Build
Material:
Brick Veneer
Budget:
$1.5m
Client:
Anonymous
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › House

Chan Architecture: Situated on a heritage-graded street in Hawthorn East, this project seamlessly blends the enduring charm of a double-fronted Victorian terrace with contemporary design to create a multi-generational family home.

The original front section of the house has been carefully preserved, repurposed as three bedrooms, a study, and two bathrooms. Beyond the historic facade, a modern extension reveals a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area - designed as the central hub for family gatherings. A glazed hallway wraps around the new swimming pool, guiding you to a rear structure that houses a self-contained residence for elderly parents, a double garage, and a staircase leading to a dedicated children’s retreat.

A key design challenge was to bring natural light into the south-facing rear living spaces. This was achieved by integrating two internal courtyards, a large kitchen skylight, and a butterfly roof form with north-facing highlight windows, ensuring a bright, inviting environment throughout the year. The interior design features a palette of natural blackbutt flooring, dark timber-veneered joinery, and large-format porcelain benchtops, with timber battens and mirrors adding layers of texture and visual interest.

In line with a strong commitment to sustainability, the project incorporates passive design principles to reduce energy consumption and minimize its carbon footprint. Key sustainable features include highly insulated double-glazed windows, extensive thermal insulation in walls and roofs, and high-performance building wraps to limit air leakage. The result is a home that remains comfortable year-round with minimal energy requirements.


By Liliana Alvarez

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