In an unexpected suburb of Melbourne, a series of three townhouses have completely revitalised what was a difficult site through a clever and progressive design that stands boldly in the streetscape.
Designed and built by Robbie J Walker, this urban infill project shows what is possible when creativity comes together with determination, having taken close to a year for Council approvals.
The resulting outcome could even be used as a blueprint for the future of Melbourne’s suburbs.
Wedged on a jagged and challenging site, the project makes the most of the unusual shape, resulting in two traditional homes, while one tackles the plot with more acute, sharp angles.
Although certainly adding layers of complexity to the overall design, it was because of the site’s inherent issues that Robbie J Walker was able to more easily acquire the land for the project.
Several design features set this project apart including the integration of a rooftop terrace, a first of its kind in the area.
The materiality both inside and out also speaks to an Australian vernacular, while maintaining an eye on budgetary constraints, with the façade defined by corrugated iron and vertical timber panelling.
Inside besser block concrete walls are softened by polished timber floors, polished concrete and white minimalist joinery.
Each of the three houses consider liveability and durability, having ultimately been designed for growing families.
Light and a connection to the outdoors is also foregrounded with living spaces opening out onto terraces, while the internal stairs have been designed without risers, essentially allowing light to filter across multiple levels.
In this project Robbie J Walker shows the value that can be created on challenging sites when ingenuity and design are combined. It also shows exactly how Melbourne suburbs can be reinvigorated for the future.
From a sustainability viewpoint, large amount of thermal mass in the floor and double height solid block wall helps the building hold a great temperature.
And the roof top deck is all timber and floats above the entire roof helping the building stay cool.
Plus, water tanks feed toilets and gardens and lots of timber was used, all sourced within Australia and sustainably grown.
Project Details
Project Size – 450 m2
Site Area – 740 m2
Completion date – 2019
Building levels – 2
Project Team
Designer/Builder
Robbie Walker
Robbie acted as both designer and builder for this project, one of many he’s completed in recent years.
Photography
Anthony Richardson
Anthony is the Founder and Creative Director of The Design Emotive, a publication focused on residential architecture in Australia with a strong focus on producing original video content.
And because one publication just isn’t enough, Anthony is also the Founder and Creative Director of Simple Dwelling, a publication focused on minimalism, simplicity and tiny living.
Plus, he’s an accomplished photographer with specific expertise in architecture and interiors.
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Design © 2020 Robbie Walker. All Rights Reserved.| Images © 2020 Anthony Richardson. All Rights Reserved.
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