Winner
Residential Design
Designer
Kennedy Nolan
Design statement —
This adaptive re-use of a double-fronted Victorian house incorporates a re-working of the existing house and a new pavilion forming a central courtyard. The house is distinctive for its mature oak tree, which towers above the garden, and a red steel brise-soleil, which performs many functions, including that of sun-shading. A conventional brief for a family home was accompanied by the client’s desire for an expressive architecture that would be visually and intellectually engaging. When making a house, the design team’s starting point is always to engage with the elements that make a domestic environment functional and dignified: zoning, acoustics, privacy, aspect, comfort. In this instance, the site and existing dwelling suggested a courtyard arrangement. The courtyard is bounded by sitting…