matilda residence
residential alterations + additions
Traditional Custodians of the land Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation
Location Lake Street, Perth
Construction value $500,000
Floor area 177m2
Year completed 2013
The existing single storey semi-detached residence was an old brick and metal roofed house in the Federation Italianate style constructed in 1903. The integrity of the original structure was very high, with only minor improvements to the rear of the property since its original construction. The intention of the design was to restore and celebrate the character of the existing residence, while adding a modern extension to the rear to create an architecturally appealing 3 bedroom home.
The extent of new works was designed to create clear separation and distinction between the old and new, while maintaining the character of the area and the low height profile of the street. The old and new structures are articulated through contrasting materials and a change in level helping to distinguish the morphosis from one space to the next.
A dislocated white box hovers in the air, providing shading to the fully glazed ground floor living spaces, which have been aligned with the existing house and orientated to take advantage of the northern aspect while flowing out unto a sun-filled courtyard space.
A separate form abuts the rear right of way to house a garage which also provides a much desired roof deck off the master bedroom upstairs with city views. Fixed aluminium vertical louvres to the master bedroom windows and structured planting around the deck help to provide visual privacy.
+ WINNER RESIDENTIAL SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS AT 2015 BDAWA DESIGN AWARDS
+ WINNER CONSERVATION AWARD AT CITY OF VINCENT BUILDING DESIGN + CONSERVATION AWARDS 2015
+ COMMENDATION RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR AT DIA WA DESIGN AWARDS 2014