VISION Issue 43 | Page 5

5 TER Big budgets, big ideas and big production values all collide on The Block. It’s the television series where contestants and products are put to the test, and there’s the blowtorch of a score-card where ‘reveals’ can be as searing as they are triumphant. Despite glamour opportunities, contestants have to fashion an array of materials and products on tight budgets and tighter time-frames. For series architect Julian Brenchley, it’s a process of bemusement and wonder that has him returning to create bigger, better, more imaginative challenges. The latest series brings together a collection of five ‘misfits’, from original Californian Bungalows to mixed up Victorian/Edwardians trucked in from the suburbs and grouped to make a good neighbourhood fit within Elsternwick’s largely Edwardian and stately building stock. More importantly, the real architectural challenge wasn’t to simply update the old, but add double-storey pavilions to the generous allotments. How to make this marriage of the old and new convincing and hugely appealing for auction day? It’s a first for The Block to buy into a street in this way and create a new row of traditional houses that ostensibly appear to have been part of the street and neighbourhood for the past 90 years or so. It is a bold and big idea that might have flopped, but hasn’t. PROJECT GLASS SUPPLIER The Block 2017 Elsternwick, Victoria Viridian ARCHITECT Viridian LightBridge™ Viridian EnergyTech™ Clear Julian Brenchley, Brenchley Architects BUILDER Erilyan Projects Pty. Ltd. WINDOW MANUFACTURER & INSTALLER Jenmat Building Services PRINCIPAL GLAZING TEXT, IMAGES & FILM Peter & Jenny Hyatt