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2015 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses (New)

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2015 National Architecture Awards: Residential – Houses (New)

The jury found the Balmoral House to be unusual in its generosity to the street and the community. The most compelling gesture of this house is its striking sculptural composition, when seen from the street and in relationship to the captured views of distant bush and the harbour. Concrete forms are stacked on top of one another – overhanging at street level, they create a dramatic opening below for anyone to peer through. It gives back to the passer-by the view of Balmoral’s headland lighthouse, while allowing that same passer- by to look through the owners’ personal garden space to a concrete sculpture platform and the wild headland beyond. This is a truly exemplary public gesture formed in architecture, to the credit of both architect and client.

The house has been cleverly manipulated to offer this public gesture at ground level while maintaining domestic privacy on the house’s upper levels. A concert room at ground level allows music events to be overheard. On the house’s private side, there are several cantilevered moments of incredulity, especially at the point where the kitchen/informal dining space opens onto its terrace. This design takes concrete as a material to its architectural edge.


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