Project:Β Hawthorn 1 Residence
Architects:Β McSteen Tan Architects
Location:Β Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia
Area:Β 3,853 sq ft
Photographs by:Β Peter Bennett
Hawthorn 1 Residence by McSteen Tan Architects
McSteen Tan ArchitectsΒ have designed the Hawthorn 1 Residence in 2017. This project is 3,853 square feet of addition and renovation of an existing Victorian brick house, dating back to the 1890s.
One of the main challenges was to keep the original space intact while transforming the residence into a modern abode with new extensions. The owners also wanted most of their garden to have an intimate connection with the interior, therefore it was kept intact.
The project is a renovation and extension of an 1890βs Victorian Brick House in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. The client requested to retain and improve the existing original home and also extend it to suit their expanding family of three children and two parents. They wanted an addition that would allow them to retain a backyard for cricket playing family, lost of day light and privacy from neighbours.
The existing interior of the house features 12 foot high ceilings, elaborate cornices, ceiling roses and skirtings and very well proportioned rooms and passage ways. It was important that the new works reflected the strength of the existing home in a contemporary design.
The new addition is a strong statement of intent. It sits comfortably against the existing home and reflects past and present design standards.
The new ground floor areas are open planned, light filled, living, food prep and family room spaces. Floor to ceiling 3m height glazing opens the house to a protective porch and BBQ space with the garden and βcricket pitchβ beyond. Fully retractable glass panels to the north side of the family room allow the interior to open fully to the exterior.
The steel βVβ support and circular roof opening above the BBQ area define the new outdoor entertainment space and create a strong visual queue as seen from the existing period passageway of the home.
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