Park Avenue


The existing 1970's era house required a major overhaul, with areas of stucco and shingle cladding deteriorating in the harsh seaside environment. The aim was to provide a robust shell to protect the building for the next 50 years and beyond. The building had an unusual form, perhaps influenced by the planning constraints of the time. Rather than alter the envelope drastically it was decided to largely maintain it and retain some of the inherent uniqueness and interest.

With bedrooms and private areas facing the street, a cedar rain screen was applied to the upper facade to provide privacy while allowing ample natural light to filter through. The negative cutout design of the screen flows across the facade aided by an offset pattern, contrasting with mostly vertical elements elsewhere.

The remaining surfaces have been clad with dark, metal, flat-tray panels giving the building a stealthy appearance softened only by the timber work above.

Interiors were updated throughout and off-cuts from the cedar re-used inside and out.

It's hoped that the new facade creates an interesting addition to the streetscape and evokes some curiosity about the origins of the house as it travels through the next century.


CREDITS:

Engineers: Hutchinson Consulting Engineers

Contractors: Jason Mann- Iconic Homes  

Photographer: Mark Scowen Photography