Jury citation
On a typically exasperating grey Melbourne winter’s day, we arrived at an unassuming weatherboard cottage in Brunswick to be greeted by a man-mountain of an architect. Once inside, we realized that this gentle giant had literally thrown caution to the wind, opening up the bevy of doors and windows, and exposing us to the near arctic blast – but also to the intent of the design. He humbly described an “adequate” home that met the client’s desire for a house that led you down an internal garden path.
While the original double-fronted weatherboard remains in the streetscape, like a familiar friend, the additions carve out the plan, revealing courtyards and small-scaled rooms of green-filled wonder. Stone paving blurs the lines between inside and out, clinging closely to the pink pigment of the softly rendered bricks.
Modest but perfectly proportioned guest accommodation above the rear garage overlooks the garden space as well as the laneway of a suburb that can only be enriched by the spirit of this home – which the jury found to be far more than “adequate.” Arcadia leads us joyfully into an apparent golden age of “additions and alterations” – a term that seemingly undersells architecture of this quality.
Project credits
Architect Architecture Architecture; Project team Michael Roper, Nicholas James, Angus Hamilton; Builder Moon Building Group; Landscape consultant Amanda Oliver Gardens; Structural engineer Meyer Consulting; Building surveyor The Good Men Building Surveyors; ESD consultant Filter ESD
Arcadia is located in Brunswick, Victoria on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.
Source
Award
Published online: 3 Nov 2022
Words:
2022 National Architecture Awards Jury
Images:
Tom Ross
Issue
Architecture Australia, November 2022