PHOOEY Architects Pty Ltd.

Glen Iris House

GLEN IRIS HOUSE

PHOOEY Architects

Glen Iris House
© Peter Bennetts

LAND SURVEYOR
Terrain Consulting Group

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Pariden Consulting

ENERGY CONSULTANT
Frater Consulting Services

BUILDING SURVEYOR
Red Textas Building Surveyors

MANUFACTURERS
Autex, Boral, Caesarstone, Dulux, Abet Laminati, Beacon Lighting & Fat Shack Vintage, E&S Trading & Tradelink, Hafele, Blum & Lincoln Sentry, JOHNSON, Melbourne Bricks, P&S Drapes, Pacific Shop Fitters

DESIGN TEAM
Emma Young, Peter Ho, Joel Harvey, Angus McNichol, Kristina Fefelova, Radek Buczek

BUILDER
SVS Projects

PHOTOGRAPHS
Peter Bennetts

AREA
215 m²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
Glen Iris, Australia

CATEGORY
Houses

Glen Iris House
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Text description provided by architect.

Glen Iris House comprises alterations and additions to an existing double-fronted, brown-brick-veneer home set on an East-West oriented suburban quarter-acre block.

Due to close proximity of the existing Northern neighbour, we sought northern orientation via clerestory glazing, resulting in a series of light and bright spaces.

Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Deep eave overhangs protect from rain ingress and strategically cast shade in summer while welcoming sunlight during the cooler months.

A sizeable kitchen with adjacent open plan-play area forms the new centre of the house, designed to fulfil the needs of a professional chef & her growing family.

Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Existing floor & site levels lent themselves to the introduction of split-level stair leading up from main living areas to children's attic-style bedrooms.

Downstairs, a separate bedroom and living area offers respite for teenage & elder family members. The family-focused design offers plenty of playful spaces for children to enjoy.

The house welcomes the outside inside and manages its West-facing garden with a series of new adjustable screens.

Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Operable louvred screens can be opened or closed to enable family members to selectively embrace, filter or rebuff the afternoon rays of sunlight.

A new semi-enclosed rear deck offers a wintergarden transition between inside & outside. This is a flexible space where dogs, kids and furniture can be entirely enclosed or opened to become a simple covered verandah.

Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Marine-ply claddings accentuate its warmth, contrasted by an external material palette featuring colorbond windspray custom-orb walls boldly trimmed in colorbond monument. The internal material palette features two favourite bright colours (turquoise in the kitchen and yellow in the bathroom).

These are diffused against cool white walls, cupboards and splashback tiles. Faux concrete benchtops play well against the natural warmth provided by timber floorboards, stair and various plywood claddings.

Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Glen Iris House
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Ground floor plan
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First floor plan


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Elevations
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Sections


Glen Iris House
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