As a stitching of time and differing styles, Autumn House is approached with a sensitivity to place. Studio Bright carefully weaves the new with the existing, proposing a home that reflects its current custodians with a respectful reference to the structure’s previous chapters.
Nestled among other quaint heritage homes in Carlton North, Autumn House sees several iterations come together. In recognising its layered past, the added chapters reference the home’s past whilst catering to the new residents. Originally built during the Victorian era, the most current additions and alterations aim to bring a sense of cohesion across the site, weaving in a natural focus and integrating landscape as a key experience of the home. Studio Bright focuses on engaging with orientation and the natural elements to enhance how the residence functions.
Studio Bright focuses on engaging with orientation and the natural elements to enhance how the residence functions. The creation of interior courtyard spaces plays a vital role in crafting opportunities for natural light to enter and fill the house. By actively engaging with the natural elements across the site and opening the home’s architecture, the building can act as an active contributor to the site, enhancing comfort throughout the year. Transitioning through the spaces, the materiality and functionality is aligned with varying levels of exposure and intimacy.
The creation of interior courtyard spaces plays a vital role in crafting opportunities for natural light to enter and fill the house. Autumn House take influence from its name, incorporating warm colours and acting as a transitional series of additions that lead and connect to a commonality. By embracing the natural, Studio Bright ensures a continued relationship to place, centring around an immersion in nature and connection to past.
- Architect: Studio Bright
- Photos: Rory Gardiner
- Words: Bronwyn Marshall