Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe

Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Windows, CourtyardChamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Column, BeamChamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Handrail, DeckChamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Table, Beam, Windows, ChairChamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - More Images+ 20

Mornington Peninsula Shire, Australia
  • Prepared By: Warwick Mihaly
  • Original Architect: Kevin Borland
  • Building Surveyor: Lorenzini Group
  • Building Area: 270 m2
  • Original Construction: 1977
  • Original Style: Romantic rationalism
  • Design Team: Warwick Mihaly, Erica Slocombe, Jake Taylor
  • City: Mornington Peninsula Shire
  • Country: Australia
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Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Windows, Courtyard
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Text description provided by the architects. Chamfer House revisits a post and beam dwelling designed in 1977 by Kevin Borland. It sits within an established garden on Oliver’s Hill, a crucible of late modernism overlooking Port Phillip Bay. Our clients approached us soon after moving in. They wanted to protect the timber structure and ceilings they loved, while also updating the house to suit their young family.

Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Bed, Beam, Windows, Bedroom
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Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Windows, Facade, Beam
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Our intervention assumed a strategy of sensitive infiltration. We touched every room, some more heavily than others, yet retained the house’s core personality: the romantic rationalism that characterised much of Borland’s later work. We unkinked the plan, pulled back a touch on the 1970s psychedelics, and reconfigured the living and sleeping areas to better connect with the garden.

Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Beam
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Plan
Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Windows, Chair, Beam, Deck
© Andrew Latreille

We sought to build on the juxtaposition of structural rationality and romanticism, layering a rational spatial sequence with an exploded interpretation of the chamfer. A device used regularly by Borland, we developed it into a three dimensional form that operates from the macro scale to the micro. The faceted balcony soffit framing the view from the master bedroom is one example, as are the repetitive triangular motifs in our customized joinery hardware.

Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe - Facade
© Andrew Latreille

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Cite: "Chamfer House / Mihaly Slocombe" 30 Jul 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/792141/chamfer-house-mihaly-slocombe-architect> ISSN 0719-8884

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