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Black Rock - Melbourne
Architecture | SAAJ Design
Interior Design | SAAJ Design
Builder | Brynor Constructions
Photographer | Dave Kulesza
There was a strong desire from the clients to feel like they were living on the water. Meticulous design analysis was given to achieving multi-tiered views through the different levels of the house, making one feel like they are hovering over the water’s edge. A biophilic response to the experience of space and place.
Despite 4 surrounding neighbours, rigorous digital studies enabled the upper-first floor, living, dinning, kitchen and alfresco to frame the 270-degree bay / city skyline view. Stepped over 3 plates and a vaulted ceiling large enough to view through internal spaces, uninterrupted, bay views were achieved.
The spherical shapes of both the interior and exterior were inspired by a boat, something our clients love being on. Transitioning from the upper to mid-level feels like descending from a boat deck to a cabin below. A private main-bedroom suite was positioned to the rear of the property in order to facilitate the clients’ request to sleep in a quiet space. Careful placement of windows allows bay views and winter sunsets from the bedroom, shower & sauna.
Like a super yacht, we created a roof deck which used the building form to shield it from prevailing winds; an important client requirement.
Frequent entertainment created a client desire for a theatrical experience when ascending through the house. From driving into the basement, a lift capable of stopping at all levels and arriving at the pinnacle upper first floor level our clients are able to make a dramatic entrance into their home.
Awards
CORIAN AWARDS
Overall Winner – Residential Grand Prize
BAYSIDE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AWARDS
Most Creative Design – High Commendation
TIDA INTERNATION BATHROOM OF THE YEAR
Finalist – International Bathroom of the Year
TIDA AUSTRALIA HOMES AWARDS
Runner Up – Architect New Home
TRENDS INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARDS
Winner – Australian Architect Suite of the Year
Highly Commended – Australian Powder Room of the Year
HIA VICTORIAN AWARDS
Runner Up – Best Custom Built Home (over $3 Million)
Winner – Best New Bathroom
Finalist – Best New Kitchen
Publications
Archipro – A curved window revival with these award-winning designs
World Architecture Community – New Approach to Australian Modern Architecture (by Parisa Ziaesaeidi)