Residential
The Ridge
The Ridge
Melbourne 2016
Architecture

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Construction

Anderson Homes

Consultants and contractors

Desmier Designs

S.K.D. Garden Design

Nsient Consulting Engineers

Anthony Middling & Associates

Hellierd McFarland-Cityplan

Northern Environmental Design

Allen Karlovic Soil Engineering

Photography

Georges Chedid

As most baby boomers are downsizing our clients decided, instead, to upsize to accommodate their extended family. This two-storey house is designed so our clients can enjoy the ground floor with the private study, master bedroom, living areas and garden, while the upstairs floor is catered for the extended family, with a private kitchenette and terraces.

The unique levelling and open plan allow for a seamless engagement with the surrounding environment, blending the interior with the exterior.

We chose red cladding on the sloped and vertical forms to blend the modern contemporary form with the neighbours’ existing traditional brick houses.

This contemporary sustainable house enjoys a temperate environment due to the implementation of the main principles of passive design:

  • Capturing North sunlight with adequate screening
  • Allowing cross ventilation through the whole house
  • Installing double glazing with low U value
  • Increasing the insulation in all external and internal walls

We were able to maximize the use of solar panels by avoiding a pitched roof. These solar panels generate eight kilowatts, which cater to most of the energy needs of the house. We also installed a 20,000-litre rainwater tank under the front garden in order to irrigate the garden and provide water for the toilets.

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