Datum House | FIGR

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Datum House | FIGR

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  • Project Name: Datum House
  • Practice: FIGR Architecture Studio
  • Products: Colorbond Corrugated Iron Roofing , Weatherboard , CSR Plaster , Blackbutt , KDHW , Tom Dixon , Richmond Lighting , About Space , Elton Group
  • Completion year: 2016
  • Gross Built up Area: 190 m2
  • Project Location: Ascot Vale, Victoria
  • Country: Australia
  • Design Team: Adi Atic, Michael Artemenko
  • Structural Consultants: Meyer Consulting Engineers
  • Contractors: Grundella
  • Photo Credits: Tom Blachford
  • Others: Building Surveyor: Michel Group Building Surveyors, Styling: Ruth Welsby
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Excerpt: Datum House designed by takes inspiration from its surroundings and context and reinterprets its findings through a contemporary take on a traditional Victorian elevation, resulting in a considered outcome and street integration. The outcome is a result of the envelope being manipulated by the surrounding context, the required amenity and its negotiation with the existing site constraints.

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[Text as submitted by architect] At the street elevation, Datum House takes subtle cues from the neighboring properties in roof form and material references. The project takes inspiration from its surroundings and context and reinterprets its findings through a contemporary take on a traditional Victorian elevation, resulting in a considered outcome and street integration.

Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford

We started off with our client’s extensive brief for a home that had to house a growing family of 5. Our domestic container envelope was derived from a simple extrusion of the Victorian cottage silhouette, placed onto the narrow sloping site to set up a defined datum. The outcome is a result of the envelope being manipulated by the surrounding context, the required amenity and its negotiation with the existing site constraints.

Datum House | FIGR
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Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford

The split-level arrangement was a response to the conditions of the sloping site and the site constraints of the neighboring dwellings. The program has been carefully arranged and contained within the extruded envelope to respond to the res code requirements for side setbacks and furthermore to formally integrate the building into its context. The final outcome is as much about the atmosphere and spaces within the house as it is about the connection of those spaces to their context and surroundings.

Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford
Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford

The idea to subtract a volume from the envelope of the building to create a centrally located courtyard evolved as a strategy to offer the house access to natural light and to provide the rooms with visual amenities. Insertions into the envelope in the form of black metal shrouds establish openings that relate to both visual and natural light amenities. These moments open our domestic container envelope to reveal elements of the context beyond. A large pivot window extends the daybed into the rear yard to transform the window into a seating and reading platform.

Datum House | FIGR
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Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford

A central courtyard is presented at the entry. Stepping into the entry alcove the clients are presented with a choice to turn left and enter into the main living quarters, to go straight and access the central courtyard, or to turn right to take 5 steps up into the green carpeted retreat or 14 steps down into the lower ground kids bedroom quarters. Datum house is divided into 3 levels, ground level housing the open plan living with a linear kitchen arrangement tying together the dining and living spaces, flanked by the backyard to the south and the central courtyard to the north. Level 1 contains the retreat/study, European laundry, main bedroom and ensuite and lower ground houses 3 kids’ bedrooms, bathroom & WC.

Datum House | FIGR
© Tom Blachford

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