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Location: Samford Village, QLD 

Awards

  • AIA National Architecture Awards - David Oppenheimer Award for Sustainable Architecture 
  • AIA Queensland Architecture Awards - State Robin Dods Award for New Houses
  • AIA Queensland Architecture Awards - State Harry Marks Award for New Houses
  • AIA Queensland Architecture Awards - Regional Commendation for New Houses
  • AIA Queensland Architecture Awards - Regional Commendation for Sustainable Architecture
  • AIA Queensland Architecture Awards - House of the Year

The Live Work Share House is the office, home and self-contained flat where Bligh Graham Architects live and work. We have called the project by this name as we designed it as a test case for the way in which flexible adaptable living and working could be achieved on a suburban block. The need for such housing types is pressing given the issues of housing affordability, need for more smaller homes given the reducing prevalence of the nuclear family, increasing numbers of people working from home (especially now in these Covid times), and the need to densify to sustainably house a growing population.  

The site of the project is a 40m long 612 sqm vacant block with two street frontages. The two frontages have been exploited to create two primary entries – one for the office (and rear house access) and, at the other end, one for the house and self-contained flat.  

The principle aim of the design was to ensure that the live/work/share components happily co-exist whilst achieving for each component an obvious entry, engagement with the street, visual and acoustic privacy, passive ventilation, good solar access, immediate outlook and connection to greenery and an outdoor area. The central two storey 5 bedroom house component has been arranged around a primary courtyard with a yard and pool and also overlooks a rear garden with vegetable patch and firepit. Living spaces are at the ground level and bedrooms on the upper, along with a garden terrace. The self-contained Studio component is suitable for up to seven staff and has its own entry courtyard and enjoys views into the garden and to the street. The self-contained Flat is accessed via a dramatic spiral staircase to a small deck. Built into the planning is the option of flexibility in the delineation of each use – ie. if the office needs more spaces it can take over a spare bedroom without negatively impacting on the house. Or the Flat can readily become part of the house via a door that connects it to the upper walk way in an extended family scenario. Many other options for occupation can be accommodated, making it future proofed against life unexpected twists and turns.  

Like a compressed tropical village, the building has been pulled apart into separate pavilions connected by covered external decks, or by what we have termed ‘micro-courtyards.’ This ensures excellent passive ventilation and outlook to greenery to all parts of the project despite its suburban situation. Climatically responsive design is also evident in the fugitive thermal mass, shading devices, high level windows for hot air to escape, and ability to keep windows open whilst it is raining. The two storey courtyard space can be fully shaded in summer by retractable overhead retractable awnings and a curtain, making a memorable double height ‘outdoor room.’

Photography: Christopher Fredrick Jones

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Bligh Graham Architects is a small studio based architecture practice in Samford Village, Australia. The studio’s reputation for developing sustainable, functional and responsive sub-tropical architecture has been acknowledged through many industry awards and a multitude of publications.

Established in 2002, Bligh Graham Architects is situated on the outskirts of Brisbane City primarily undertaking work throughout Brisbane, Moreton, Sunshine Coast, and Northern Rivers region. The majority of the work completed by the firm is residential in nature with aged care, cultural, interior and commercial projects also commissioned. Budgets have ranged from $100k to $20m. The practice only takes on a limited number of projects at a time to ensure a high level of service and professional delivery. 

Bligh Graham Architects believes that beyond fulfilling their function, buildings should enrich peoples everyday life, promote a sense of wellbeing and engage with our culture and landscape. Such architecture is not only functional but has a timeless warmth and richness, simplicity and humility. It is a tailored response to each client and site, resulting in highly resolved works that both engage the senses and provide efficient solutions. It is as much about the making of landscapes and gardens as it is about enclosures – of private and public worlds. 

Sustainability is a core concern that we address at all scales and phases from the initial site planning to the consideration of material selections and additional mechanical services. From the start we look to the holistic integration of passive design principles into the spatial and material logic of our designs.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.