Designed by Zen Architects
From the architects:
This is a modern, sustainable home that reinterprets the character of its historically significant suburb and harmonises with its landscaped surroundings.
Marion Mahoney and Walter Burley Griffin (the American architect renowned for designing Canberra, Australia's capital) planned and designed the picturesque Mount Eagle Estate in Eaglemont, Melbourne in 1915, with winding roads and community parklands that followed the curving topography, and dwellings that were secondary to the natural landscape.
Proponents of modern architecture, the Griffins designed houses free from stylistic precedent.
Consequently, the guidelines for Mount Eagle Estate recommend architects take the same approach today, while complying with the heritage, landscape and vegetation protection overlays.
This home's owners love art and travelling and have a great appreciation for design.
They have four adult children and recently became grandparents, and wanted a house where their family could comfortably visit and stay.
Their brief to Zen Architects also came with comprehensive requirements for sustainability and spatial planning, which we achieved through orientation, layout and palette.