Lantern House

Lantern House
© Peter Bennetts

Lantern House

Timmins+Whyte Architects

CLIENTS
Thai Ohtsuka, Keis Ohtsuka

MANUFACTURERS
Big Ass Fans, Austral Bricks, Cheminees Philippe, Colorbond, Cult, Dulux, National Tiles,
Polytec, Signorino, Astra Walker, Miglass, Red Socks Lighting, Tassie Oak, Tide Design

LANDSCAPE
Mud Office, Josh Norman Landscapes

BUILDER
Barkers Burke, Robin Riotto

DESIGN TEAM
Sally Timmins, David Whyte

ENGINEERING
Robin Bliem & Associates

PHOTOGRAPHS
Peter Bennetts

AREA
194 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
North Melbourne, Australia

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

A small footprint housing an open plan living space can be challenging to avoid cramped functions. Our clients wanted to live, cook, gather, and lounge, read and socialise in one sunny externally connected space.

Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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In order to give the functions definition, ceiling volumes and textures were utilized to create zones.

A double-height void space connects the landscaped spaces to the east and west both visually and physically, and a balcony area becomes a part of the space to read or converse.

The scale of the void is grand as the original heritage-listed part of the house at the front. But unlike its Victorian, heavy dark street address the extension is a light, bright breathing space of calm.⠀

Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern house extension is passively cooled in summer with the use of openable skylights, fans and louvred windows on the ground floor.

The extension has been designed to play with light, it allows the space to bathe in it, or retreat from it through the remotely controlled blinds on the upper-level expanses of glass.

Lantern House
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Lantern House
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The project incorporates a large water bladder under the front verandah to water the gardens and solar panels on the roof for energy.

A shell has been formed with Matte white Colorbond cladding on a lightweight timber structure to protect the honey-colored local timber interior linings, windows, and doors from the weather.⠀

The house is a series of choreographed spaces with views to the outside from every angle.

Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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There is a sense of calm, like being at a day spa. It feels soft, it feels light and unfussy. The main living and kitchen now feel part of the whole site and will evolve and change with seasons as the garden grows.⠀


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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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Lantern House
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