Casa Victoria
Sharyn Cairns

Casa Victoria

Splinter Society Architecture as Architects

Casa Victoria is an exploration of design ideas inspired by the client, whose strong aesthetic sense and Mexican heritage are expressed in the approach to the restored workers cottage. Unifying two distant worlds, the design explores an overlaying of a traditional Mexican courtyard home on an inner Melbourne Victorian workers cottage, resulting in highly unique design detailing.

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Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

Like many traditional workers cottages, the existing home was limited by access to light and restricted by significant planning guidelines. In response, the compact home relies heavily on the implementation of a new curving roofline allowing north-westerly light to permeate the new addition, introducing a second level mezzanine to create a luxurious master bedroom and ensuite. 

photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

Benefiting from the additional ceiling height, the extension at the rear of the house creates a sculptural open living space and kitchen elevated by a rich material palate.  Additionally, the back of the house encompasses a framed courtyard like garden, to extend the living room beyond its limits. 

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Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

With a considered selection of raked plasters, recycled timbers, weathered stone and existing brick, a highly textured and hand worked aesthetic was amplified with dramatic natural and artificial lighting. Repetition is created using a subtle grid pattern layered into the kitchen, follows and blending into the rear garden. 

photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

Responding to the limitations of the architectural expansion, the architecture is highly focused on the interior design to cater the clients programmatic brief as well as to add sophistication to the home fostering a rich experiential quality. 

photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

The 4.5m wide, fully enclosed block determined a linear sequence of open plan spaces that utilise ceiling, top lighting and mirrors for definition, connection and spatial drama as an approach to modernising the front portion of the traditional home. The Victorian masonry quality remains dominant, with texture, stone and imperfect hard plaster celebrated. Fine timber and steel elements complement this, with raw finishes highlighted against the polished to reinforce a sense of age and permanence. 

photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

Where existing and new come together, a light well is introduced to allow further light to the core of the building.

photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns
photo_credit Sharyn Cairns
Sharyn Cairns

Team:

Architects: Splinter Society

Photography: Sharyn Cairns 

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Sharyn Cairns
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Sharyn Cairns
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