Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects

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Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects

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  • Completion year: 2015
  • Gross Built up Area: 250 m2
  • Project Location: South Yarra
  • Country: Australia
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Excerpt: Alexandra Street House, designed by Robert Simeoni Architects, reads as a strong, heavy form broken down through a series of shifts and slippages. Hints of almost carved, sheltered spaces behind the building’s skin are evident where these slippages occur, resulting in an introverted dwelling that reveals itself only once inside. High solid balustrades afford visual and acoustic protection. At the same time, deeply recessed windows and integrated balconies help the house to read as a solid form.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] The design for Alexandra Street House came from a series of studies in massing. The building reads as a strong, heavy form, which is broken down through a series of shifts and slippages. Hints of almost carved, sheltered spaces behind the building’s skin are evident where these slippages occur, resulting in an introverted dwelling that reveals itself only once inside.

Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
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Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
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The house is sited in the long arm of an L-shaped lot and the plan has been articulated to respond to this. The more public areas on the ground floor are open plan and outward looking, with slippages here encouraging visual connections. The semi-enclosed courtyard allows glimpses of the garden providing relief to the long hallway. A series of intimate spaces are formed as the building folds around them.

Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects
Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects
Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects

High solid balustrades afford visual and acoustic protection while deeply recessed windows and integrated balconies help the house to read as a solid form. The use of voids and cut-outs allow glimpses into some of these protected spaces while still allowing for a high level of privacy to the first floor.

Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects
Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects
Alexandra Street House | Robert Simeoni Architects
© Robert Simeoni Architects

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