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Creating a home that was seen to be floating amongst the established trees at the front of the site was an important part of the brief for this residential project. The home needed to complement the landscape within the leafy suburb of East Ivanhoe whilst maintaining a high level of privacy for the occupants. Luxury was the key, with a high level of interior finish requested. Good entertaining areas were essential, which needed to incorporate adults’ formal spaces as well as separate areas for older children. Out of this brief materialised The Ivanhoe House.
 

Through an extensive design process, we developed an architectural solution that featured a combination of a cantilevered concrete floor and awning structures which expanded views from the interior out into the landscape. Due to the sloped site, the main entry was raised from the footpath level. We carefully controlled the access journey to the entry via an external stairwell which was cut into the ground floor projecting concrete floor plate. This stair was partially sunk into the garden, and then partly cantilevered out from the building surface. The sloped site allowed for central driveway access into the below-ground basement for vehicle storage. A guest bedroom, storage, and a gym were also located on this level.

Manipulations of the building form were employed to expand the interiors out into the landscape and set up a conceptual framework where we continued our practices interest in spatial division patterns. The entry foyer opens onto a formal living area that incorporates; large panel windows, a double-height volume, and a feature spiral stairwell that captures views of the two large Pin Oak & Golden Elm trees at the front of the property.

The first floor incorporates cantilevered concrete awnings, and exposed ceilings, which express the building structure and allow for solar protection for the main living area large panel windows.

The main living area is wrapped around the southwest boundary of the site to focus views out to the feature swimming pool and external landscaping. The external materials were selected to pick up on the colours of the immediate landscape; particularly the two large Pin Oak & Golden Elm trees in the front yard, and the leafy suburban streetscape.

The slightly imperfect off-form concrete awnings were complimented with the smoother light grey concrete render finish to vertical surfaces. Dark stained timber panelling was been located around the main entry and interior foyer to add warmth.

The interior features a palate of white plasterboard, select timber panels, European oak timber flooring, and feature marble textures to add warmth and texture to the interiors. The spiral stairwell was carefully detailed to offset the angled wall and forms of the building structure and curve through the formal living area.

Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography

Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography
Photography: Aaron Pocock Photography

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At DX Architects, we design responsive architecture to elevate your life and deliver a home for the way you live. Established in 2007 by its principal architect and director, Daniel Xuereb, we have maintained a boutique scale to our practice which allows you to engage and collaborate closely with our specialised team to ensure that every design detail is resolved collaboratively and efficiently. 

With a track record of delivering inner-city residential builds, we are always pushing the design limits that narrow sites typically pose and envisioning a design that responds to the site’s inherent contextual complexity. 

We actively challenge constraints, whilst balancing the historical contextual characteristics of your site and its future use.

Your dream project will be created through our tailored design process in partnership with our team of experienced designers and delivered to the highest standard through our established network of consultants, and quality builders.

At our core, we value quality, adaptability, positivity, and creativity, and strive to implement these throughout everything we do.

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.