Designed by Architect John LeClare Josephs, Director of Superseed Architecture and built by Peter Capozzi of Capozzi Building, the residence is a symphony of architectural design, engineering, specification, and Master Builder craftsmanship.
Project name
Infinity Views
Architecture firm
Superseed Architecture
Photography
Jack Lovel, Crib Creative
Principal architect
John LeClare Josephs
Collaborators
Mobilia (Furniture), Mardi West (Artwork)
Construction
Capozzi Building
Material
Concrete, Stone, Glass, Wood
Typology
Residential › House
Mobilia has teamed up with Perth-based architectural and interior designer studio State Of Kin to furnish Shutter House, an inspiring and forward thinking home designed for the modern family and furnished with some of the world’s most renowned and decorated brands; carefully hand picked to compliment the architectural beauty of the home.
Project name
Shutter House
Architecture firm
State of Kin
Location
Wembley, Perth, Western Australia
Photography
Jack Lovel, Fragments Photo (Sophie Pearce)
Principal architect
Ara Salomone
Design team
Ara Salomone, Alessandra French, Amy Clark, Jessie Nguyen
Interior design
State of Kin, Mobilia
Civil engineer
Reed Engineering
Structural engineer
Reed Engineering
Environmental & MEP
Reed Engineering
Landscape
Tom Lucey Landscape Architect
Tools used
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Construction
State of Kin
Material
Exterior: A concrete block structure is wrapped in a secondary timber batten skin, with the locally sourced timber creating a warm and tactile materiality that creates a subtle juxtaposition in external finishes. Interior: A focus on unique and hand-crafted finishes is evident throughout – the hand-seeded terrazzo at ground level and oak parquetry to upper levels accentuate the highly considered palette throughout the home. Exposed concrete ceilings and carefully sourced granite, quartzite and travertine provide robust yet rich surfaces, which are accentuated by flourishes of colour and a curation of playfully sophisticated furniture pieces and d contemporary abstract art
Typology
Residential › House