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Inside A Minimal House Made of Glass, Concrete And Timber (House Tour)


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Salmon Residence takes you inside a minimal house. Located in the leafy green suburb of Essendon, the dream house emerges from the residential site as a contemporary glass and concrete structure. Inside a minimal house, intrigue is ignited through brutalist architecture, an interplay of materiality and a modern interior decor.
Throughout the house tour, the architecture and interior design showcase a minimalist intent. Inside a minimal house such as Salmon Residence, tailored furniture pieces feature throughout the interior design in keeping with the brutalist architecture. Bespoke glass windows encourage movement within the home and its spaces, intertwining the interior décor and exterior areas. Gracing the entry courtyard is a dramatic pond, poised in front of a large glass window and adding a tailored element to the minimal design.
Concrete fortifies the minimalist interior design and architecture, showcased within the house tour through the kitchen bench, external paving, interior flooring and the facade – this foundational base is expected inside a minimal house, but is offset with the fresh use of timber. The furniture within the home is an extension of the clients’ character, layered atop of the home’s concrete base and minimalist architecture.
FGR Architects approached Thermeco to enhance the design vision within the home. Inside a minimal house such as this, glass plays a dynamic role in crafting the perfect dream home. The glass is designed to appear seamless, as if the furniture and the outdoors are one within the minimalist home.
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Architecture by FGR Architects.
Photography by Peter Bennetts.
Windows by Thermeco.
Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
Production by The Local Project.
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Inside A Minimal House Made of Glass, Concrete And Timber (House Tour)

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Facade คือองค์ประกอบด้านหน้าอาคาร ที่ทำหน้าที่เป็นทางเข้าออกของโบสถ์ในสถาปัตยกรรมตะวันตก Facade จะใช้ประดับตกแต่งให้ด้านหน้าอาคารมีความโดดเด่น สง่างาม Facade ปรากฏให้เห็นในการสร้างโบสถ์ในยุคกลาง ซึ่งก็จะมีลักษณะที่หนาทึบ ต่อมาพัฒนาเป็นองค์ประกอบที่สำคัญของสถาปัตยกรรมในสมัยกอธิคและได้รับความนิยมสืบต่อมาในสมัยหลัง ซึ่งรูปแบบ Facade อาคารในแต่ละสมัยจะมีรูปแบบที่แตกต่างกัน ทั้งขนาด สัดส่วน องค์ประกอบประดับตกแต่งต่างๆ
คลิปนี้จะเป็นการสรุปการเปรียบเทียบเอกลักษณ์และลักษณะเด่นของ Facade ประดับอาคารในสถาปัตยกรรมตะวันตก 3 สมัย คือ สมัยกอธิค สมัยเรเนอซองส์ และสมัยบาโรค มาดูเอกลักษณ์ที่สำคัญ จะได้จดจำและสามารถจำแนกยุคสมัยของสถาปัตยกรรมในแต่ละสมัยได้เบื้องต้น

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A Modernist Super House That Explores Connection of Architecture, Interior and Garden (House Tour)


Devising a modernist super house requires a deep understanding of the interplay between architecture, interior design and the natural garden and landscape. Championing a heightened sense of experience, Witta Circle engages with the internal and external spaces – privacy screens, purposeful zoning and considered materiality articulates a levelled layering, accentuated throughout the house tour. Located in Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast, Witta Circle is a home that endeavours to claim the coveted title of modernist super house. Shaun Lockyer Architects has executed a robust yet warm home, with a strong sense of space, place and immersion.
By challenging traditional notions of how architecture converses with interior design and externally with landscape, Witta Circle embraces open planned living, dedicated to public gathering spaces. Moving through seamless thresholds, the home occupies both inside and outside areas. Showcased throughout the house tour is the swimming pool, garden and wine cellar. Through deliberate use and placement of skylights, windows and courtyards, light is filtered throughout the interior design. This includes the creative solution to bringing light down into the basement, where natural light is filtered through water and glass panels within the outdoor pool of the modernist super house.
Upon arrival, there is a strong connection between the built and natural environments. The façade of the super house is a literal layer atop the architectural dialogue of the home. The house tour identifies the external screen as another consideration for privacy, sun protection and experience. It also takes approximately 50% of the heat off the façade, creating an exchange between the natural environment and the architecture, which tempers the internal experience of the modernist super house.
The materiality of the house is an ode to the natural landscape. The charred timber references texture and natural forces, whilst the concrete speaks to a bolder interpretation of form. The plants soften the harder aspects of the built structure, with green cascading over the walls and submerging the home within the environment.
For more from The Local Project:
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thelocalproject/
Website – https://thelocalproject.com.au/
Print Publication – https://thelocalproject.com.au/publication/
Architecture by Shaun Lockyer Architects.
Interior Design by Hong Henwood Design.
Build by JW Construction.
Landscape Design by Conlon Group.
Engineering by Westera Partners.
Tiles and Stone Supplied by Artedomus.
Filmed and Edited by Nikolas Strugar of Ravens At Odds.
Production by The Local Project.
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A Modernist Super House That Explores Connection of Architecture, Interior and Garden (House Tour)

An Eye-Catching Modern House Filled with Natural Light (House Tour)


Concrete Blonde is an eyecatching modern house, filled with natural light. The architecture speaks to both the restoration of its heritage half, as well as the concrete and contemporary interventions completed by Carter Williamson. The modern house boasts exceptional attention to detail, bettered by its considered furniture selection, as well as the interplay of shadows and the introduction of natural light.
The name for this eyecatching dream home stems from three major aspects – the blonde brickwork, the concrete floor and the Principal Architect Shaun Carter’s favourite band in the 80s, Concrete Blonde – thus, the Annandale home was dubbed Concrete Blonde.
The clients dreamed of renovating a home to create an eyecatching modern house, filled with natural light. Incorporating the heritage façade overlay was incredibly important; the additions to the home’s architecture and interior design expresses a great deal of respect for the existing dwelling. The terrace façade is only one aspect of the modern home’s story, highlighted by the house tour – the back of the building represents its next chapter.
Envisioned for the modern house was the incorporation of a lush, green garden. Present in the house tour are moments of natural light and greenery, felt all throughout and around the home. These fresh instances of garden creep into the concrete building, informing conversations between internal and external spaces. The service walls anchor the modern house with soft green – interrupting the coolness of the concrete materiality – and flows in unison with the natural interior design palette. This speaks to the ambiance of the eyecatching dream house, giving power to the dialogue between its architecture and interior design.
Challenged for light, a classical architectural device was inserted at the junction that separates old and new. This light well is an innovative detail and works alongside the light scoop at the top of the building to bring the northern light in and down through the middle of the structure.
By valuing restoration, Concrete Blonde allows the heritage avenues of the home to tell a story, with a clear incision of where its new story begins. The eyecatching modern house, filled with natural light is threaded with layers of personal connection – whether it is the sustainable values present in every decision or the clients’ personality expressed through selected furniture, each aspect of the home is built for longevity.
For more from The Local Project:
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thelocalproject/
Website – https://thelocalproject.com.au/
Print Publication – https://thelocalproject.com.au/publication/
Architecture and Interior Design by Carter Williamson.
Construction by Andrew Burton Construction.
Joinery by Crafty Kabinets.
Photography by Katherine Lu.
Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
Production by The Local Project.
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An Eye-Catching Modern House Filled with Natural Light (House Tour)

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