Old Be-al House
by FMD Architects
‘Old Be-al’ is the loving nickname given to the beautifully old, gnarled Mallee river redgum at the rear of this classic, single story brick veneer home from the interwar period in Melbourne’s inner-east.
Underpinning FMD Architects design notions and considerations for this home were two instinctual ideas. One consideration was that of the client’s fondness for ‘Old Be-al’ and associated desire for an enhanced connection between the house and the old-growth eucalypt landscape, the second was FMD Architects own determined appreciation for the house’s original brickwork, something they hoped to celebrate and re-cast within the existing dwelling.
While considering the client’s brief of a two-bedroom, two-bathroom house, the design managed to reduce the overall footprint of the house and provide generous flowing living spaces with deep connection to the natural suburban landscape and the heritage of the existing house. This is truly an environmental oasis within the hustle and bustle of suburban Melbourne.
The reference to Old Be-al is constantly reinforced within the detailed and beautiful design. The custom-made entry light mimics its branches, as does the pulls on the joinery and even the custom towel rails in the bathroom. The dynamically angled ceiling of rhythmically spaced timber cross-beams that extend out to an expansive timber decking are in dialogue with the upper canopy of the surrounding trees. The rhythm of the bushland also finds expression in vertical mullions and horizontal bracing beams, reminiscent of both the trunks and the canopies of the adjacent trees.
The form of the building also reflects the structure of the imposing Old Be-al tree, with the angles of the split trunk mirrored on the new roof forms and associated parapets and canopies.
Two hit-and-miss brick walls at the perimeter of this open space home have act as functional shading device for the western sun as well as privacy screens to the robe, bathroom and living spaces. Through offering permeable elements they enhance appreciation for both the material itself and for the home’s unique personality and heritage.
Through the partnership and appropriation of quintessential architectural materials in a new and dynamic way this project invigorates the life of the client through encouraging new connections between home, heritage and landscape. FMD Architects have brought a unique vision of nature combing construction to life through the creation of the timeless Old Be-al House.
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