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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Palm Beach Project in Sydney, Australia by Alexander&Co

 
September 17th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Alexander&Co

Palm Beach House project is the transformation of an existing waterfront holiday villa in Palm Beach, Sydney. The project is a restrained approach to a traditional European vernacular, exploring bespoke quality detailing, materiality and architectural framing.

With the existing house ineffectively dealing with scale limitations, the brief was primarily to explore how we could reintroduce a higher quality of spatial resolution. The plans and volumes were subsequently rationalized around better circulation, view corridors and access to the water.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

  • Architects: Alexander&Co
  • Project: Palm Beach Project
  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Photography: Felix Forest
  • Design Team: Jaime Bligh, Georgia Spence,  Amber Gallen, Sophie Harris
  • Principal Architect: Jeremy Bull & Charlene Cong
  • Stylist: Claire Delmar
  • Contractor: Lovett Custom Homes
  • Property m2: 537
  • Interiors m2: Ground Floor = 180m2; First Floor = 130m2
  • Date of Completion: December 2016

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

With an emphasis placed on architectural framing and the suitable transition from interior to exterior. The garden was refined, designed with proportion in mind in order to achieve a sense of privacy as well as maximize use of amenities for the client. The large-scale opening explored opportunity for external living and dining, an integral aspect to the client brief addressing the need for entertaining spaces, essential for a ‘home away from home’.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

The house is focused upon the ‘hand made’. Fittings, finishes, lighting and claddings all express an artisan reference point. The paired back interiors, subdued palette and hand made quality creates a ‘lived in’ atmosphere for the client, an important element for them to experience a sense of place and history.

The dwelling, pushed back from the water’s edge, presented challenges, due to this lack of physical connection that was evident in neighbouring properties. The core idea focused on neutralizing the exterior in a way that fits in with the landscape to avoid detracting from the beauty of the surrounding context. A contemporary and minimalist approach for the garden allowed for the view to become the main focus.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Through the exploration, we were successful at creating an open space that spills out onto the outdoor garden allows for this connection between the building and waterfront.

The design of the home as a holiday house meant that the open plan living space and garden were to become the central focus, as entertaining and hosting guests is a regular activity. Subsequent thresholds and vistas between the inside, the balconies/courtyard and the exterior provided the ability to open up out onto the garden area in such a way as to assist the need for flexibility.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Constant interaction and collaborative work with sub contractor and consultants through workshopping of ideas, rather than simple execution, was essential in delivering the best possible design outcome. With the focus on bespoke, well-refined design details, a high level of craftsmanship was required to complement the refined interiors.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

For the clients, the budget was entirely revolved around the significant value that resulted from the spatial organisation, planning and decisions. The willingness to invest in order to achieve a level of intricacy and sophistication relied on a strong focus on the design process and outcome. The delivery of the project allowed for new design opportunities and innovative ideas to take place and in order to resolve decisions.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

About Alexander&Co

We are a multidisciplinary design practice with a global reach, whose capabilities range across a broad range of typological sectors.

Working in all facets of spatial and brand design our technical skill base includes Architecture, Interior Design, Project Management, Styling, Branding and Master Planning.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

At the core of our DNA is the ambition to create timeless and market leading design, whilst providing a client journey that is focused on highly effective relationships and outcomes.

Our people and culture are recognised by an empathic, social and team focused communication. Transparency and openness is our bedrock and our structures are built around effectively providing goal focused individual growth, support and security.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

We acknowledge our role to contribute positively and sustainably within our shared global village. Persuing enterprising leadership, our team believes in its ability to provide greater outcomes for our clients as well opportunities for cultural growth, connections and contribution.

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

Image Courtesy © Felix Forest

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