VISION Issue 40 | Page 12

VISION 40 — OPEN HOUSE “  We also have a family relationship with the clients, so for me it was a little added pressure because we really wanted to get the house right. When somebody gives you a blank canvas with no constraints, sometimes that’s a constraint itself.” BILLY KAVELLARIS, ARCHITECT That level of design freedom can also be unnerving. Very daunting. It was very daunting. We also have a family relationship with the clients, so for me it was a little added pressure because we really wanted to get the house right. When somebody gives you a blank canvas with no constraints, sometimes that’s a constraint itself. Is its difference to most of the neighbours a positive or negative? The house is quite contemporary and a contrast to the neighbourhood, although it does pick up elements of its materiality in a contemporary way. I’m of a view that good architecture can respond to the context in a way that has a bit of tension. Having something old and new, that tension between the two actually accentuates both properties and gives you that synergy. So the house is actually, quite eclectic in the streetscape. We thought that we could do something quite interesting. Part of the design response was to capture that in the big glass panel which reflects the street itself.