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This project breathes new life into a grand old terrace house overlooking Princes Park in Melbourne’s inner north.  Set within a row of picturesque terrace houses typical of inner-suburban Melbourne, the project retains the ornate detailing and tall ceilings typical of its type and remodels and extends the house to create a generous, flexible and light-filled family home.

Taking its visual cues from the grandeur and scale of the existing home, Princes Hill Lighthouse was designed to comfortably house young adult children and their parents in a way which gives each their autonomy.  The home is built over three levels to maximise programme whilst minimising building footprint, resulting in precious outdoor space that is both functional and contributory to the amenity of the interiors.  Each level acts as its own suite with a bedroom and bathroom; living spaces are all combined on the ground floor.  On the first two levels, bedrooms and bathrooms are located within the original terrace, where period proportions and details typical of its Victorian heritage are selectively retained and reimagined in the new material palette of the home.  A central, double storey light court announces living spaces that extend beyond the confines of the original home, searching for light and a connection to the outdoors.  On the upper level, a third bedroom and ensuite is accommodated within an attic-like space that is defined in response to the amenity of neighbouring properties and the heritage character of the place.

BENT Team:
Paul Porjazoski, Merran Porjazoski, Michael Germano, Lana Blazanin, Ian Wilson

Interior Design: BENT Architecture with Ian Wilson

Structural Engineer: Keith Long and Associates P/L

Builder: Caruso Bros. P/L

Photography: Tatjana Plitt

Media:
2023 Habitus _ “From Dark to Light: A terrace gets revitalised for modern living”
2023 Archello _ “Princes Hill Lighthouse”

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BENT Architecture is an innovative design practice based in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. The practice is led by Directors Paul and Merran Porjazoski.

Since its establishment in 2003, BENT Architecture has completed a diverse range of projects which have been locally and internationally awarded, published and exhibited.  The practice has won two open design competitions (‘Growing Up’ Green Roof and ‘Living Places Suburban Revival’ public housing) and has established itself as leaders in all aspects of residential design, environmentally sustainable design, low-cost social and affordable housing, commercial and institutional refurbishments, and green roof design.

The creation of environmentally and socially sustainable built environments is of critical importance to BENT Architecture.  Our practice is passionate about the integration of architecture and landscape and the way people can use and shape their built environment.

The diverse work of BENT, which includes education, commercial, community and housing projects across multiple disciplines (architecture, interior design, urban and landscape design) is process-driven, establishing rich dialogues between context, program and people to create responsive built environments attuned to their site.  Our projects explore the balance between architecture as a place for refuge and a platform for prospect and, whether it be a medium density housing project, a small renovation or a roof garden on a landmark city site, always aim to create excitement, surprise and engagement.

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.