Abbotsford by Rothelowman, also know as Eden on the River, is a retreat in the heart of the bustling Victorian suburb of Abbotsford. Hamton’s new Eden development on the banks of a secluded section of the Yarra River will provide a refuge for residents, offering an array of exclusive lifestyle services akin to a waterfront resort.
Rothelowman drew on the very different nature of the site boundaries whilst exploring the notion of a transition across the site. The design seeks to magnify this experience and develops the idea that the architecture and landscape can function as an emulsifier between the fast, frenetic nature of Victoria Street and the calm, tranquil environment of the Yarra River.
The overall effect is a very carefully considered and sensitive response to the built form immediately adjacent to the river corridor. Organic and fluid in nature, the embankment form is expressed by continuous terrace balustrades. In effect, the terraces become a continuation of the existing contours below the current crest line.
The colour palate of subdued greys and timbers has been chosen to coexist with the existing vegetation. Apartment glazing is recessed under deep terraces adding depth to the expression and providing shade from the east and north sun. The project invites engagement with the public through its new generous Yarra River pedestrian connection, integrated art strategy, sense of place and opportunities to work, dine and relax.
“We wanted to ensure that the architecture took inspiration from its quintessentially Australian surrounds, with Eden being inspired by native rock formations and geology” – RotheLowman Principal Architect Chris Hayton.
Images Courtesy of Rothelowman.
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