The views of Phillip Harbour are a treasure for the entire south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and in recent years the bayside views have acquired a mythical quality, especially when space and connection with nature have become important tools of life. As a celebration of the bay, Lowe Living's Azura Aspendale project not only offers panoramic views, but also becomes a new model for waterfront Living anywhere in Melbourne.
As always, real estate developer Lowe Living took a collaborative approach, working with Chamberlain Architects, GOLDEN and Jack Merlo to create an unforgettable setting on one of Phillip Bay's most spectacular beaches. When the design of the Azura development project was first proposed, it was clear that the ingredients for a particular result were there. Now, two years later, the finished result underscores just how special the owners were, as the execution and attention to detail of Chamberlain Architects and GOLDEN were brought to life by Lowe Create, the builders.
With beach access, a sense of community is created, but each of these houses draws inspiration from the paradigms of tropical modernism in Brazil and Asia, a study in retreat and seclusion. The palette of concrete, red brick and wood harmonizes with the coastal landscape that the building fits into. It is this meticulous craftsmanship and attention to site that is the most impressive aspect of the project.
Azura Aspendale was inspired by its unique location. It has a complexity and sensitivity to its surroundings that has not been seen in coastal life. From the serenity brought by the spectacular use of light and space, to its sleek, stylish and premium decor, Azura Aspendale represents a new generation of high-end seaside living.
The building is surrounded by lush native plants, leaves and greenery that link the landscape to the building. As one enters the house, the light-coloured wood is there to wait, thanks to the engineered oak flooring and wood texture in the kitchen. Chalky limestone and vibrant green tiles feature walls complementing the lush exterior, further reinforcing the internal cohesion of the home.
- Architect: Chamberlain Architects GOLDEN
- Interiors: Lowe Living
- Landscape: Jack Merlo
- Words: Gina