EXHIBIT HOUSE

Architecture Residential Bellevue Hill Nsw, Australia

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1. Parametric Design

The natural dappled light effect was created using parametric digital software and laser cut aluminium panels.

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2. Awning

The solution to the glare was adding this fixed curving awning to the northern facade.

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3. Kitchen Servery

A steel and glass screen separates the Kitchen from the Dining Room.

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4. Kitchen Servery

A steel and glass screen separates the Kitchen from the Dining Room.

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5. Dining Room

The doorway between the Dining Room and Lounge has been enlarged with an exaggerated brass reveal which reflects the bold artworks.

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6. Dining Room

The Dining Room features bold bright artworks and is located on axis between the Kitchen and Lounge.

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7. Lounge Room

The Lounge Room is on axis with the Dining Room and is finished in a high gloss ceiling to make the spaces lively with the play of bounced light.

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8. Ensuite

Highly patterned tiles, black fixtures and brass splashback feature boldly.

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9. Bathroom

Highly patterned tiles, black fixtures and brass splashback feature boldly.

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10. Second Bedroom

This free standing bath was added to the Second Bedroom within the existing bay window offering views over the water while soaking in tub.

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11. Dappled Shade

The complex pattern of the fixed awning creates a somewhat natural dappled shade.

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12. Laundry

The Kitchen extends into the Laundry offering more storage and an incidental Butlers Kitchen.

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13. Kitchen

Two tone timber joinery with 12mm benchtops.

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14. Living Room

A custom banquette allows for informal dining and conversation next to the Kitchen.

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15. Main Bedroom

Custom joinery has been used to partition the room with storage adding a softer material palette.

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16. Study Joinery

Fixed joinery and integrated air conditioning to the main Bedroom.

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17. Skylights

New skylights bring indirect illumination to the artworks and cross ventilation through the house.

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18. Display Shelf (Low Res)

The thickened wall between the Dining and Lounge provides storage and a substantial door reveal.

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19. Ground Floor Plan

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20. First Floor Plan

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Description

The interiors of this mid-1960s building have been transformed into a sensual place of residence where one can live amongst their private art collection, luxury home meets gallery – Exhibit House.

This design has restored the existing fabric of the original mid-1960s architect’s design, removing any subsequent renovations and introduced an innovative contemporary intervention.

The functional issues of glare and lack of cross ventilation have been addressed through the attachment of shade structures and reopening pre-existing hit and miss brick fenestrations and adding operable skylights. The northern fixed awning was devised through algorithmic design processes to balance connection with the sky and solar shading with the triangular motif following the 45deg geometry of the original building.

The interior design has borrowed elements more readily found in small commercial galleries, as the home is often used for hosting small cultural gatherings. The strong central axis of the main spaces has been enhanced with symmetrically arranged track lighting, brass surfaces, steel framed glazed partitions and deep wall reveals, creating what feels like a semi-public spaces, the classic gallery enfilade. This rigid composition is counterpointed by the rich and eclectic art pieces and furniture arranged throughout the home.

Builder: AJP CONSTRUCTIONS

Questions and Answers

What was the brief?

Restoring the existing fabric of the original mid-1960s architect’s design, removing any subsequent renovations and introduced an innovative contemporary intervention.

What were the key challenges?

The challenge for this project was to increase cross-ventilation and reduce glare.

What were the solutions?

The challenges were solved through the attachment of shade structures, reopening pre-existing hit and miss brick fenestrations and adding operable skylights. The northern fixed awning was devised through algorithmic design processes to balance connection with the sky and solar shading with the triangular motif following the 45deg geometry of the original building.

Key products used:

Flooring from Tongue n Groove.
Tiles from Surface Gallery.

Who are the clients and what's interesting about them?

The client is an art dealer and has an extensive and eclectic art collection which was to be on display to be enjoyed daily.

How is the project unique?

The interior design has borrowed elements more readily found in small commercial galleries, as the home is often used for hosting small cultural gatherings. The strong central axis of the main spaces has been enhanced with symmetrically arranged track lighting, brass surfaces, steel framed glazed partitions and deep wall reveals, creating what feels like a semi-public spaces, the classic gallery enfilade. This rigid composition is counterpointed by the rich and eclectic art pieces and furniture arranged throughout the home.

What are the sustainability features?

Increasing solar shading and cross ventilation has reduced the reliance on air conditioning no a well sited coastal property.

Details

Project size 224 m2
Site size 578 m2
Project Budget USD 964,000
Completion date 2018
Building levels 3

Project team

Stukel Architecture Architect