Vale House
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Vale House

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The brief for this contemporary family home called for a practical house with four bedrooms for a young couple with children, with a close connection to nature. The context of the site is a front-facing busy street, with high vehicular traffic and a public bus route running along it. From the start privacy was paramount, and a deliberate decision was made to close off the first storey living spaces facing the street with a solid-clad wall, creating an internal courtyard which the house would be orientated on.

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The key architectural response is the turning in of views to the open privated courtyard garden, which spans three floors vertically, amplifying the feeling of living in the tropics. The landscape was specifically designed to cascade down the planters from the top to ground floors, in a manner akin to a forested green wall. At the ground floor looking to the courtyard, one experiences the effect of being in a natural lush green valley enveloped by nature, with hanging creepers flowing down from high above. The courtyard also acts to introduce natural lighting, ventilation and views of nature deep into the house on all stories, while providing a sense of security and privacy.

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The living, dining and dry kitchen is designed as a single open space, fully maximised to gain a sense of spaciousness. It faces back to the courtyard, and it is shielded off from the main street and western sun on the front facade. One enters the house via the living, then passes through the dining and dry kitchen to reach the staircase which brings the occupants to the floors above. The staircase is sited next to to the courtyard, to immerse the occupants in nature while traveling through the floors. The design of the stairs lies in its openness, with black painted steel and open timber treads for maximum light penetration. On the building facade, large pivot screens of solid timber are used to deflect afternoon heat and create privacy for the bedrooms facing the main street. Teak wood was selected for its warmth and hard-wearing qualities, both on the external facade and within the building.

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