Article source: SEELEY ARCHITECTS PTY LTD
A deep engagement with the expansive and undulating rural context of the house was the starting point for the design of the Lauriston house, with a design response that simultaneously buries into and leaps from the hilly landscape near Kyneton Victoria. The geometrically aligned rows of olive trees set against a voluptuous landscape evoke a quiet, unspoken tension. The house mimics this tension with the relationship of a meticulously detailed and structured frame against a seemingly effortless floating, sinuous roof. Inspiration for the material palette was taken from local materials and textures. Messmate timber linings follow the twists of the expressive ceiling, complimented by wide Messmate flooring and French pattern bluestone inspired by the colonial footpaths of Piper Street in nearby Kyneton. The home respects and enhances its environment, offering prospects of retreat and respite, an evocative place for gathering.
- Architects: SEELEY ARCHITECTS PTY LTD
- Project: Lauriston House
- Location: Kyneton, Australia
- Engineer: P.J. Yttrup & Associates
- Builder: Spence Construction
- Project Size: 380
- Completion Date: 2016