2024
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Elm Seed House is a modern adaptation of a 1920s Californian Bungalow, inner north, Melbourne. Respectful of the home’s heritage, the project sought to retain, reinstate and celebrate period elements and thoroughly modernise the interior whilst creating a warm, inviting and functional rear extension for a growing professional family. With a strong focus on the public vs private realms, the externally viewable elements reveal but a portion of the works, the main spaces known only to the occupants. Cladding materials reflect this approach, with a minimal and monolithic aesthetic to the public and a refined mix of natural and charred timbers to the private areas, set against the backdrop of dense green pine trees to the boundary. The heart of the home, the fernery, provides a tranquil haven, blurring the lines of indoor and out and creating a cohesive transition between old and new. Architecture and interiors are intrinsically linked, with a palette of hand-patina steel, polished concrete and integrated joinery pairing harmoniously with natural timbers and clean, modern lines.
Designed around entertaining, togetherness and flexible use of space, the extension and sunken lounge contours to the site and accentuates the spaces verticality. Large glazed doors capturing abundant natural light open on the primary facades, further reinforcing the internal/external connection. Externally the deck becomes seating becomes theatre becomes shaded dining zone; intentionally informal and versatile.
Named after the millions of elm seeds found in the roof over the building’s century, Elm Seed House seeks to demonstrate an approach of retention and adaptation over removal and rebuilding, of a sensitive heritage response whilst embracing our modern way of life in a space that is a pleasure to reside in.
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Chiao Friendly Co., Ltd.
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Conceptual Design - Education
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Architectural Design - Conceptual
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Ethree5
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Interior Design - Institutional / Educational
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Harvard Graduate School of Design
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User Experience Design (UX) - Lifestyle