ACT Chapter Australian Institute of Architecture Awards
Secret Garden House
Recently Secret Garden House won the Gene Willsford Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (alterations and additions) and the Pamille Berg Award for Art in Architecture in the Australian Institute of Architects Awards.
Jury citations:
Gene Willsford Award for Residential Architecture
The Secret Garden House is a modest monocrete house that has been transformed into a delightful and comfortable home charged with a new lease on life.
Central to the client’s brief for the project were the requirements for repair and for retreat.
With the original house having succumbed to significant condensation issues, an ambition to repair without material removal of the original structure was mutually established. Reflecting adept ability, skilful detailing of the internal walls has resolved the underlying construction issues whilst judiciously retaining the integrity of both structure and building footprint. The more apparent aspects of the interior fitout – presenting as a series of enticingly subtle insertions – complete a revived interior in which every detail demonstrates astute consideration and restraint.
The architect’s approach to the provision of privacy is a true delight – a gesture as bold as it is quirky. Balancing concealment with connectivity, a timber screen, located to support a new entrance threshold, cloaks the length of the existing facade. Conceptually derived from one of the client’s own artworks, the screen has been designed to support a dynamic array of foliage – a (vertical) garden serving to not merely conceal, but to mediate light and view.
Deeply considered and highly responsive to the client’s needs, CCJ Architects has delivered an impressively clever and memorable project.
Pamille Berg Award for Art in Architecture
The Secret Garden House exemplifies the profound effect that art can have in the enhancement of architecture. Here, art is not applied, but integrated so deeply in the architectural expression that it manifests not only in the physical, but in the abstract and the temporal. It is a living and evolving manifestation of Art in Architecture – deeply connected to both inhabitant and place.
In Secret Garden House, the inclusion of art is personal, with the concept for a vertical garden screening the length of the house generating from one of the clients’ own paintings.
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