Screen House

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

Screen House

Warc Studio Architects

CATEGORY
Houses, Houses Interiors, Extension

LOCATION
Camberwell, Australia

YEAR
2016

PHOTOGRAPHS
Aaron Pocock

MANUFACTURERS
Bona, Artedomus, Artedomus Elba Marble, Blackbutt floorboards, Metaldesign, Quantum Aquaoil, Quantum Timber Finishes, Radial Timbers

Text description provided by architect.

This project is for modest yet highly detailed alterations and additions to an existing detached weatherboard Edwardian residence with a rear Western aspect in Camberwell, Victoria.

As well as the proposed living area additions, the brief called for the upgrading of existing bath rooms, wardrobes, improved internal circulation, the provision of a swimming pool, and landscaped utility areas.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

The design solution focused on the interaction with the garden and outdoor space while managing the potentially harsh Western aspect of the site.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

Windows, cabinetry, walls and ceilings were also strategically placed to unveil views and openings to the outside.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

On entering the house, the main corridor provides an immediate view through to the rear garden.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

As the occupants proceed towards the rear, a series of views unfold: the North garden framed by cabinetry; glimpses of the sky through a strip skylight; views of trees through high level windows; screened views to the Western outdoor areas.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

The rear additions are cloaked in timber hardwood screens that mitigate the Northern and Western sunlight while maintaining views and visual surveillance of the pool area.

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock

The screens can be opened to maximise the afternoon sun during Winter as well as enabling maintenance to the façade.

SUSTAINABILITY

Mutliple sustainable measures were employed on this project and include: high insulation levels; double glazing; externally operable screen to maximise seasonal variation in passive solar radiation; locally and sustainably harvested Victorian hardwood using profiles that maximise timber yield; low VOC finishes; formaldehyde free plywood; rain water harvesting; hydronic heating; compost & vegetable garden

Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock
Screen House
© Aaron Pocock


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