Sandown

Melbourne, 2016
Site 595 m²
Building Area 186.0 m²
Office – 2 storey

The unique waterfront location of this new home in Brighton ensured that the design truly responded to its bayside
environment. The underlying sand dune profile, buffeting coastal winds and frequent salt water spray presented challenges which informed the design approach.

This new home incorporates robust design details reminiscent of nearby marine structures such as the Brighton
Marina and Sea Baths with exposed off form concrete, timber cladding, and brick masonry with a distinctive
undulating metal sheet roof acting as a counterpoint to the distant silhouette of the You Yang’s across the bay.

Careful consideration was made of the amenity of this area especially with an adjoining dwelling designed by John
Baird Architect in 1967. When viewed from the water this new house sits in sympathy to its early neighbour as was the apparent original intention when a third dwelling south of the site also formed part of this ensemble.