B . E Architecture

Hopetoun Residence

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke

HOPETOUN RESIDENCE

B.E Architecture

ARCHITECTS
B.E Architecture

LOCATION
Vaucluse, Australia

AREA
650.0 sqm

PROJECT YEAR
2014

PHOTOGRAPHS
Peter Clarke

Text description provided by architect.

A TREE HOUSE WITH HARBOUR VIEWS

B.E Architecture’s most recently completed project, Hopetoun Avenue, is a renovation and extension to a period home in the Sydney suburb of Vaucluse.

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke

Offering an intentional point of difference to the solidity of the existing sandstone house, the new addition is a gentle intervention that emerges quietly from the canopy of a beautiful, mature lemon-scented gum tree.

With sensitivity to the site’s inherent strengths, the design embraces the preservation and integration of the established tree allowing it to remain the dominate feature on the property.

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke

The covered outdoor spaces are literally built around the tree, encapsulating and framing the trunk. The timber-clad columns recede into the background and a fine line of glazing opens to the densely planted side yard for continuous access to the natural environment from within the interior spaces.

The upper level sits in the branches of the tree floating above the bottom structure to provide a unique treetop setting overlooking views to the Sydney Harbour.

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke

The roof is treated in a considered stone so that it is more like landscaping adorned with the scattering of fallen leaves.

Preservation of the tree required the structure to be physically light.

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke

Built on a steeply sloping site, the expansive addition made from thin concrete includes an underground parking garage and a large suspended pool, without damaging the tree’s root system.

The suspended platform also provides a generous planted area creating obscured views of the house.

The addition is a soft integration creating strong architectural expression that blends into its surroundings and preserves the fabric of the original building.

Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke
Hopetoun Residence
© Peter Clarke


Hopetoun Residence
First Floor Plan
Hopetoun Residence
Ground Floor Plan
Hopetoun Residence
Basement Floor Plan
Hopetoun Residence
Roof Plan

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