Bardon House / Bureau Proberts

Liam Proberts, Managing and Creative Director of award-winning Brisbane-based architectural practice bureau^proberts, has designed his family home.Â
© Alicia Taylor Photography
Architects: Bureau Proberts
Location: Brisbane QLD, Australia
Project Team: Nathan Lane, Jack Battle, Elle Trevorrow, Andrew Bell, Edward Armstrong, Saskia Ruijs
Area: 404.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Alicia Taylor Photography
Collaboration: Brant Harris, PHAB Architects
Builder And Engineer: Craft Building Company
Documentation: Andrew Drummond, Drummond Architecture
Landscape: Environmental Design Group, John Mongard Landscape Architect
© Alicia Taylor Photography
From the architect. Liam Proberts, Managing and Creative Director of award-winning Brisbane-based architectural practice bureau^proberts, has designed his family home.Â
© Alicia Taylor Photography
The house is situated on a wide, ridge-top block in the hilly Brisbane suburb of Bardon, falling steeply due-north to a tree reserve.Â
© Alicia Taylor Photography
Amongst an established avenue of large gabled interwar houses, the facade from the street is familiar. Angular monochrome textures screen the house in what Proberts describes as ?a strident interpretation of the more traditional gables and hi...
© Alicia Taylor Photography
Architects: Bureau Proberts
Location: Brisbane QLD, Australia
Project Team: Nathan Lane, Jack Battle, Elle Trevorrow, Andrew Bell, Edward Armstrong, Saskia Ruijs
Area: 404.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Alicia Taylor Photography
Collaboration: Brant Harris, PHAB Architects
Builder And Engineer: Craft Building Company
Documentation: Andrew Drummond, Drummond Architecture
Landscape: Environmental Design Group, John Mongard Landscape Architect
© Alicia Taylor Photography
From the architect. Liam Proberts, Managing and Creative Director of award-winning Brisbane-based architectural practice bureau^proberts, has designed his family home.Â
© Alicia Taylor Photography
The house is situated on a wide, ridge-top block in the hilly Brisbane suburb of Bardon, falling steeply due-north to a tree reserve.Â
© Alicia Taylor Photography
Amongst an established avenue of large gabled interwar houses, the facade from the street is familiar. Angular monochrome textures screen the house in what Proberts describes as ?a strident interpretation of the more traditional gables and hi...
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