Designed by Mason Kirby
From the renovating architect:
This revitalised 1987 home is a testament to the transmutative power of architecture by reimagining its existing building to enhance functionality and integration with the landscape – underscoring the impact through simplicity of form.
On a tranquil hillside lot, Mason Kirby has transformed the home, moving beyond structural change to demonstrate architecture's role in addressing challenges, harmonising with landscapes, and enhancing human interaction.
The design of the reworked home rethinks space and structure, proving architecture's power in evolving living environments.
“The essence of design lies beyond aesthetic appeal; it dwells in the intricacies of solving complex formal, engaging scales, perspectives, and the profound relationship between a structure and its landscape,” says Mason Kirby.
“The renovation illuminates these facets of architectural invention, serving as an example of how architecture can address and restate the challenges inherent in pre-existing buildings.”
The project showcases how architecture can overcome pre-existing building challenges by recognising and unlocking compositional opportunities that more firmly set the structure within its surroundings.
After detailed analysis of the home's original layout, the architect opted for strategic modifications over complete reconstruction.
This respectful dialogue with the site enhanced the home's foundational elements, breathing new vitality into the space through careful refinement.