VISION Issue 39 | Page 44

VISION 39 — HOUSE-MASTER LOUTTIT BAY HOUSE [2015] Built high on the amphitheatre of Louttit Bay, the house challenges the typical expectations of a renovated home with a bold, yet sensitive addition to the Lorne streetscape. A prosaic suburban brick house has been transformed to accommodate an extended family, while presenting as a modest sized house. Inspired by early "fibro beach shacks" and the beautiful Otway Ranges, fibre cement sheeting and Spotted Gum timbers are evident throughout the interior. Externally, the weathering steel roof sheds rainwater into a generous pebble lined trench. We were approached with an open brief to renovate a very urban brick dwelling into a holiday retreat. The intention was to better capture the coastal views and to provide a higher standard of family accommodation. Through a number of conversations, we established a fluid, open and trusting relationship that informed the design process. This relationship greatly energized us in being able to transform the existing house into a result that greatly exceeded our clients’ expectations. The house is zoned across two levels to accommodate three generations. At the upper level, an air locked zone accommodates an open planned kitchen and living area with two bedroom suites each with generous ensuites. The lower level includes two bedrooms; wet areas, a garage, games room and Nook that is covered in mattresses for the grand kids to hang out or sleep in. Working within the existing shell and by opening up the north facade with large sliding doors capped by a generous skillion roof, the improved spatial qualities and detailing has led to a considerably improved home, better solar orientation and cross ventilation. PROJECT ESD CONSULTANT Louttit Bay House, Lorne, Victoria Thermalpro DESIGN ARCHITECT Plan Cost Australia David Seeley PROJECT ARCHITECT Rodney Munro ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTS Emma Seeley and Frankie Piesse STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Don Moore and associates, Don Moore CIVIL ENGINEER P.J Yttrup and associates QUANTITY SURVEYOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN TNLA, Tim Nicholas BUILDING SURVEYOR BSA building surveyors BUILDER Poulsen Builders, Nick and Karsten Poulsen GLAZIER Lugg glass, John Lugg PRINCIPAL GLASS PROVIDER : Viridian PRINCIPAL GLAZING Viridian double-glazing: EnergyTech™ Green tint, argon and EnergyTech™ Neutral An air lock strategically placed at the entry to the house protects the interior from the effects of winter winds and thereby reduces heating costs. Sustainably sourced Citriodora maculata and New South Wales Spotted Gum is used extensively as internal floors and linings. Like the bricks from the original house, these timbers can be readily recycled at the e nd of the dwelling’s life. The Corten clad roof completes the renovation, reflective of but not succumbing to the effects of the nearby corrosive effects of the southern ocean. A considered landscape design encompassing stone filled gabion walls and native trees, contributes to the textural palate thoughtfully reflective of the Otway's landscape. The Louttit house provides a fresh perspective in repurposing an existing, but inappropriate house, transforming it into a contextual, sustainable home.