By Chris Dimond Architect
(2010 AIA Residential Architecture Award winner)
AIA Awards Jury Citation “Walking up to the front gate cannot convey the scale of this rear addition and renovation project but it does provide a summary of the execution. The garden and existing bungalow facade are immaculate. It is clear that everything has been touched in this renovation, and it is even clearer that everything was considered and detailed. The understated but noticeably sleek contemporary detailing in the reinvented open front verandah gable provides a glimpse of the integration which imbues the glamorous rear extension. The architect must have developed a uniquely comprehensive brief and understanding of the client’s way of life and then managed to deliver a plan which achieves all their functional necessities while also detailing an impeccably refined contemporary statement. While daily life can see the parents keep an eye on the kids throughout the house from the kitchen, and also duck straight into the laundry or out to the hidden green bin, Saturday night can embrace a party that opens to the pool deck with seductive materials, sparkling glass and guests who will be as entranced with the glass floor over the playroom cellar, the wine racks and the playful retro atrium window as the jury.”
Photography: Brad Griffin Photographer
I have over 22 years of professional experience in all project types. I've worked for small boutique practices, large multi-national practices, builders, government, and most rewardingly in my own practice.
I believe good architecture improves life. I also believe that good architecture needn't be expensive. It's not about how much money you spend, it's about maximising the result from the money you are comfortable in spending. I enjoy working for clients that appreciate good design and value the knowledge and experience I bring to their project.
Through my residential work in particular, my practice has developed a strong reputation for clear client communication and outstanding design quality. I have a deep appreciation and knowledge of our natural world and changing climatic conditions. This intuitive environmental appreciation is critical to successful architectural design, and strong motivation for my exciting and responsible design concepts.