FIGR Architecture & Design

Brighton House

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

Brighton House

FIGR Architecture & Design

STYLING
Ruth Welsby

BUILDERS
Shape Building

MANUFACTURERS
Fisher & Paykel, Miele, Anaca Studio, Apaiser, Artedomus, Astral Walker, Colorbond, Globewest, Hub Furniture, Qasair Range Hoods, Radial Timbers, SKPietra Natural Stone, Southwood

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Mud Office

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Barbie Vongphone

DESIGN DIRECTORS
Adi Atic, Michael Artemenko

BUILDING SURVEYORS
Michel Group Building Surveyors

STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERING
Meyer Consulting Engineers

PROJECT DIRECTOR
Michael Artemenko

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tom Blachford

AREA
225 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Dendy, Australia

CATEGORY
Houses, House Interiors

Like many dwellings from this period, the home has been a building site more than once during the course of its existence.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

The project brief at one point appeared to challenge the physical limitations of the existing home, and whilst the structure was not a registered heritage place, all efforts were made to consider how alterations and additions project can maintain and preserve as much of the character of the existing house and landscape as possible.

In the end, the clients, being avid architecture enthusiasts, were onboard and an all-new design was abandoned in favor of a sympathetic set of architectural interventions, rigorously stitched in and around the existing building.

By removing dead-ends in the plan, the extension looks to replace cellular rooms of the existing home with a more open plan zonal arrangement, capable of expanding and contracting in response to the changing needs of the occupant.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

The massing of the additions is underpinned by a minimal approach with regard to materiality and form.

Undulating roof forms are a direct response to the local fine-grain residential context of the site - the raked underside of which displaces generous ceiling heights above the main living areas.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

Australian sourced hardwood clads the punctured facade openings, ceilings, soffits, and decking.

Where timber is installed internally, it is coated with Low VOC hard wax oils. Windows, where replaced, were upgraded with high-performance double glazing.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

The key to realizing this project was the notion of unification between the existing structure and the proposed design.

Between period and contemporary. Existing fireplaces were refurbished, retained, and formed an integral part of the design approach.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford

Architraves, skirtings, picture rails, and the like were all not only painstakingly restored, but also informed contemporary reinterpretations in the new portions of the home.

The undeniable character of old buildings like this provides an indelible foundation on which architecture can avoid whimsy and needless extravagance.

Brighton House
© Tom Blachford


Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford


Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford
Brighton House
© Tom Blachford


Brighton House
Plan - Ground Floor
Brighton House
Plan - Site
Brighton House
Plan - Roof
Brighton House
Sections AA and BB


Brighton House
South and East Elevations
Brighton House
North and West Elevations

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