Terrace House by Austin Maynard Architects
Austin Maynard Architects never viewed this project as a collection of apartments, rather as terrace houses stacked six storeys high. Situated on a long, thin block, there are 20 residences across a mix of one, two and three-bedroom homes, the largest sitting at 130 square metres. Instead of generating an endless maze of tightly packed apartments with little outlook and natural light, the architects emulated the layout of traditional terrace homes. Each dwelling is significant but not excessively so, and all residents enjoy great outlooks, a front verandah, a study and a big shared ‘backyard’ on the roof. These highly sustainable dwellings echo the experience of a terrace house, doing away with the maintenance demands and often poor thermal performance of a heritage building.
The design of the exterior borrows from the characterful façades along Sydney Road as well as the solid Mediterranean history of Brunswick and its neighbouring suburbs, yet it is confidently contemporary. The architects have reinterpreted the heavy masonry arches typical to the area in the light metal mesh with coloured outdoor blinds. Not only does this contribute to the project’s slightly playful identity, but it ensures maximum access to natural light from within. It also acts as a framework for vegetation and greenery to grow upon, softening the street’s form and providing lush surroundings for residents.
This fossil-fuel-free building fills a much-needed gap in the housing market for family homes that offer the sense of community and shared resources of apartment-style living. Difficulties in finding and securing cost-effective yet liveable homes in the inner suburbs are forcing many first-time buyers into the outer suburbs. Terrace House aims to provide its residents with access to economically and socially sustainable housing located in a desirable, bustling and connected pocket of Melbourne.
Austin Maynard Architects has considered what living in a terrace house means, extracted many of those highly appealing elements, and wielded them to drive this design. This is a project that invites intrigue and encourages conversation in its mission to contribute to Brunswick with gusto.
BRUNSWICK, VIC, AUSTRALIA
PHOTOGRAPHY
Derek Swalwell
ARCHITECTURE
Austin Maynard Architects
INTERIOR DESIGN
Austin Maynard Architects
DEVELOPMENT
Austin Maynard Architects
BUILD
Kapitol Group
WORDS
Millie Thwaites
LANDSCAPE
Openwork
written by : Millie Thwaites
3 April 2022
published in : thelocalproject.com.au