Lantern House by Timmins + Whyte Architects in Melbourne, Australia

Project: Lantern House
Architects: Timmins + Whyte Architects
Location:
North Melbourne, Australia
Area:
2,088 sf
Year: 2019
Photographs by:
Peter Bennetts

Lantern House by Timmins + Whyte Architects

Timmins + Whyte Architects have designed the Lantern House in Melbourne, Australia. This beautiful modern dwelling started out as a dark, Victorian home which has now been expanded to a fully-fledged modern dwelling that offers just under 2,100 square feet of living spaces. Additionally, it features a stunning swimming pool in the backyard. If you like what this studio did with this Victorian home, check out their 10 Fold House project, another renovation, this time of an Edwardian cottage.

A small footprint housing an open plan living space can be challenging to avoid cramped functions. Our clients wanted to live, cook, gather, and lounge, read and socialise in one sunny externally connected space. In order to give the functions definition, ceiling volumes and textures were utilized to create zones. A double-height void space connects the landscaped spaces to the east and west both visually and physically, and a balcony area becomes a part of the space to read or converse. The scale of the void is grand as the original heritage-listed part of the house at the front. But unlike its Victorian, heavy dark street address the extension is a light, bright breathing space of calm.β €

Lantern house extension is passively cooled in summer with the use of openable skylights, fans and louvred windows on the ground floor. The extension has been designed to play with light, it allows the space to bathe in it, or retreat from it through the remotely controlled blinds on the upper-level expanses of glass. The project incorporates a large water bladder under the front verandah to water the gardens and solar panels on the roof for energy.

A shell has been formed with Matte white Colorbond cladding on a lightweight timber structure to protect the honey-colored local timber interior linings, windows, and doors from the weather.β €

The house is a series of choreographed spaces with views to the outside from every angle. There is a sense of calm, like being at a day spa. It feels soft, it feels light and unfussy. The main living and kitchen now feel part of the whole site and will evolve and change with seasons as the garden grows.β €

Timmins + Whyte Architects

 

Tags: Australia, contemporary, exterior, interior, luxury, Melbourne, modern, Timmins + Whyte Architects

Author: Fidan Jovanov

Fidan Jovanov
 

A young enthusiast with a passion for home decor and architecture, I love writing articles that inspire and guide readers in transforming their spaces into stylish, functional, and beautiful environments.

 

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