Melbourne-based design studio Templeton Architecture created the Sussex House, one of the several Victorian terrace houses located in the residential streets that bound the Botanic Garden on the inner fringe of South Yarra, Australia. The two-story residence is of modest scale with a grand façade that sits proudly atop the highest point within the local context. The historic façade has been retained along with a sequence of classical rooms where they have removed the unnecessary detail and focused on the essential form. The extension is an ensemble of simple spaces that respect the existing proportions of the dwelling and offer a variety of intimate spatial experiences. The rear facade is the most delicate part of the project.
The soft curve of the facade is bound to the brick architecture using traditional solid masonry and fine window detailing. It is the expression of the house towards the garden and is designed to capture optimal natural light while providing privacy within the density of the inner city. The gentle curve is repeated in the continuation of the staircase. The stair gracefully links the house to the newly created roof deck, beautifully hidden from the street behind the existing Victorian parapet. Considered details and careful material selection throughout the project blend the existing with the new to create a harmonious, small home with an abundance of spatial options to cater to the many emotional and physical requirements of life.
Location: South Yarra, Australia
Year: 2018-2020 Type: Single Residence
Photography, Rory Gardiner
Studio team: Emma Templeton, Karine Szekeres, Sean Chambers
Main Contractor: SL Construction
Sub-Contractors: Charles Sandford Joinery, Faux Paint Effects
Consultants: Bland Connard Menzies, Rob Bethune and Ass.