Klopper Residence

Klopper Residence
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KLOPPER RESIDENCE

Klopper & Davis Architects

CATEGORY
Houses

AREA
517 m²

YEAR
2020

BUILDER
Adrian Zorzi

MANUFACTURERS
Big Ass Fans, Areti, Bernini Stone, MODWOOD, Original Ceramics, Reece, Condari, Millennium White, Mortlock TImber Group

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER
Concept Origin

DESIGN ARCHITECT
Sam Klopper

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Matt Davis

INTERIOR DESIGNER
Olivia Reeves, Sheridan Kelly

ENGINEER
Marocchi Engineering Group

PHOTOGRAPHS
Dion Robeson

LOCATION
Perth, Australia

Text description provided by architect.

Klopper residence is a loving homage to the mid-century modernist architecture of Klopper and Davis Architects.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Deeply informed by its context and its client, the team have created a beachside home that is fun, warm, textural and responds to contemporary family rhythms and a love of entertaining with ease.

The client being a couple with three energetic young boys, the brief centered around notions of family time, privacy, outdoors and a love of entertaining.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Connecting the house to the garden and swimming pool were key, enabling the couple to supervise and enjoy themselves concurrently.

A floating concrete canopy rests atop the residence, home to the rooftop garden and continuous panoramic views across the treetops, roofs and ocean.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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The garden design is the perfect complement to the home, adding shade, softness and playful energy to the outdoor spaces and offering ample ground for the kids’ myriad of activities and games.

Designed to optimize its coastal location and the natural topography of its site, the planning across three levels is borne of functionality and passive design principles.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Quiet, utilitarian spaces nestle into the topography at the lowest level; generous double-height living areas and children’s bedroom wing occupy the elevated ground floor; and the master suite takes the top floor, acting as a successful parents’ retreat.

Signature elements, such as playful timber joinery, rich materiality and the seamless transition between indoors and out, define this home as an iconic KADA residence.

A unique and playful insertion to North Street is the staircase, brick-paved and wrapped in a geometric envelope of mild steel.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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The open stair does not just provide circulation with elegance and sculptural form, but acts as a spine, allowing an openness of communication otherwise lost across most multi-level homes.

The home is a bold contribution to its suburban fabric, generating much interest amongst locals and onlookers during construction. Hopefully this building is successful at cultivating the public towards an appreciation of residential architecture.

Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
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Klopper Residence
© Dion Robeson
Klopper Residence
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Ground Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan
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First Floor Plan
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Roof Deck Plan


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Sections
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Elevations