Whitehall Black residence by Aussie architecture company Jolson, is the culmination of a complicated and challenging brief to reconstruct a modern farmhouse about personal and odd remnant fragments of the pre-existing dwelling. Drawing inspiration and power from our passionate clients, this venture was an exploration into recycling resources and the background of the old farmhouse our customers had developed with their hearts and hands. One brick fireplace, 2 bluestone walls, 3 timber trusses and a pool provided the impetus for the way forward.
The design borrows from the Australian rural tradition and is characterised by 2 stylised modern corrugated iron sheds. The black exterior recedes into the shadows of the landscape to contextually engage with the surroundings. Every volume is broken by courtyards to increase all-natural light and ventilation. The covered verandas shield the home from the harsh surroundings.
The white interior is a graphic canvas that gives room to the client’s eclectic furnishings. Doors and floors have been recycled and re-presented with honesty and depth and cautious consideration.
I enjoy the typography metal reduce door. So exclusive and exciting. Also the feeling of a property within a property makes it truly feel warm, inviting and safe.
Jean-Luc Laloux Photography
Posted by Keren Fathi-Bad at 23 Might, 2014
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