Designed by Zoltan Pali, SPF:architects
From the architects:
Tucked into a steep hillside lot in Bel Air, this 1300m² house on Siena Way tested our firmly grounded Modernist principles.
The project underwent several ownership changes since we were first brought on in 2013.
Despite the moving target of changing stakeholders and owner interests, and with three full designs produced, the main goals of the project never changed.
These were namely: to resolve the challenges of the difficult site in an elegant way, deliver sufficient square meterage despite onerous building height limitations, and provide both an intimate family setting and expansive entertainment abilities for the future residents.
Abstract geometry
The project, located in Bel Air, presented many challenges including the site’s steepness, narrow street frontage, neighbour-imposed building height restrictions, and difficult vehicular access.
An atypical building shape and plan was required to deliver the home that the investors wanted to bring to market.
We decided that the best solution was to react to the site in a literal way.
By following the natural contours of the site, we maximised the plan, pulled the building down into the site, and stepped the massing to follow the topography.
The result is a non-definable curvilinear form, still abstracted in architectural geometry, but with a more fluid and organic shape.