Davis | Blur Architecture
Melbourne / Australia / 2023
Blur was engaged by a South Yarra resident to create an extension to their existing house; one that both responded to the varied architecture within the area and their highly tailored and personalised lifestyle.
The new wing is clad entirely in weathered copper, which helps it establish a subtle yet clearly visible presence within an established street. The material choices opted for ‘natural’ products which express their own colour and texture - being the copper, glass, steel, bluestone pavers and off form concrete.
The elevated lap pool was the core of the clients’ brief and in many ways became the focal point of the project, with all spaces converging onto the black mosaic pool that deliberately punctuates the building. The landscape – designed by Myles Baldwin – deliberately blur the boundaries between open and enclosed spaces and help frame the building.
The building utilises a series of curves that serve both an aesthetic and functional application; softening the form and allowing for water to gently shed off the roof to avoid the inclusion of gutters. These curves are then translated internally to create a consistent language and to soften the edges and make spaces feel larger than they are.
The design provides an ideal backdrop for the owners to enjoy a seamless transition through their morning routines – from sleeping to exercising to swimming to bathing to driving to work – with some unexpected delight in the form of the glass corridor that connects this new wing to their original house next door. “The glass walkway serves as an umbilical cord, bridging between old and new and allowing northern light into the original house. More than just a circulation space, the crazy paving forms a liminal space between indoors and outdoors,” says architect Khalid Bouden. “The owners also bring beanbags into this space, providing a place for them to pause and relax that they hadn’t necessarily anticipated during the design phase.”
The louvred street front façade on the western elevation is weather sensitive and provides the owner the ability to control for afternoon sunlight and privacy, whilst also providing subtle variations in the building presentation through night and day. The smart home is also fully automated with integrated blinds, lighting and security systems centralised in a single system for the comfort of the occupants.
Architecture Firm: Blur Architecture
Lead Architects: Khalid Bouden, Melissa Del Monte, Narita Di Loreto (Interior Designer)
Photography: Dion Robeson / Dylan James
https://www.instagram.com/dionrobeson/
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Video Credits: Dylan James
https://vimeo.com/961804711
https://vimeo.com/961804378
Landscape: Myles Baldwin
Lighting: Light Cubed
Engineer: ARX Consulting Engineers
Cladding: Concept Cladding
Pool: Momentum Pools
Travertine: Signorino
X-Bond: AltSurfaces
Crazy Paving: Eco Outdoor
Blur was engaged by a South Yarra resident to create an extension to their existing house; one that both responded to the varied architecture within the area and their highly tailored and personalised lifestyle. The new wing is clad entirely in weathered copper, which helps it establish a subtle yet clearly visible presence within an established street. The material choices opted for ‘natural’ products which express their own colour and texture - being the copper, glass, steel,...
- Year 2023
- Work finished in 2023
- Status Completed works
- Type Single-family residence / Interior design
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