Brighton House by Jost Architects
Designed in 2016 by Jost Architects, this inspiring single family house is situated in Brighton, Australia.
Description by Jost Architects
The project involved an existing double fronted Victorian house with a council Heritage Overlay. The previous 1980s extension to the rear was removed with a clean break between the original area of house and the extension.
The planning restraints meant that careful consideration was given to how the lower level was positioned to integrate the upper level within the streetscape. In addition to the overlay, the increased setbacks applied through local planning policy posed an interesting challenge to accommodate the client’s functional necessities. This involved, on the ground level, renovating the existing areas of the house introducing a new ensuite and WIR to the front bedroom, a larger living and dining area, kitchen with walk in pantry, separate laundry and on the new upper level a master bedroom with ensuite, walk in robe and study. It was a conscious decision to make the new addition aesthetically different from the existing, not to ignore the existing period house but deconstruct the elements of what is accepted as a “rear addition” and design new part of the building that builds on the history of the old part.. Utilising face brickwork, galvanised custom orb and horizontal cladding provided a material reference to the classic “lean-to”. The curved corners remove the hard edge of th...
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