Built in 1929 the property
began life as two duplexes, one of which was originally inhabited by the famous
artist Sunday Reed before her move to Heide Gallery. Positioned in Melbourne 's Domain
precinct, this residence meshes the character filled historic architecture with
the crisp detailing of a modern addition. Restoration of the dwelling
internally and externally and thus creating united spaces was a key driver with
the project architecturally, with the former expressed as an imposing building
in the streetscape composed of many forms, including French Chateaux, Edwardian
and Victorian.
The architectural masterplan
sought to celebrate the original structure and well proportioned spaces whilst
updating them to provide a cohesive series of interior spaces to suit a family
of five. A bold two storey glazed structure was added to the rear west face of
the property to bring light into the heart of the home, defining a new
circulation core to the building. A large glazed skylight tracks the path of
the sun throughout the day, filling the interior with light. Openings are lined
with the introduction of steel portals and framing devices for reveals, panels
and blades, marking the transition from original form to contemporary space,
existing built form with that of the new, highly contemporary addition.
Carr is a multi-skilled firm of
Architects and Interior Designers. The practice was founded by Sue Carr in 1971
when she co-formed Inarc Design – now Carr Design Group. In this time Carr has
established itself as one of Australia 's
leading architecture and interior design firms having demonstrated a capacity
to push conventional boundaries.
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