A simple palette – Woollahra
Located within Woollahra Council’s Heritage Conservation Area, this residence is perched upon a 5m heritage sandstone wall that forms part of a large bushland setting. Porebski Architects designed this house as a structure that belongs to the park with its strong concrete block corner buttresses rising up from the existing sandstone base. A lighter timber framework on the first floor helps to modulate and integrate the house with the park setting.
A simple monochromatic palette of natural concrete block, black timber boards and windows and dark zinc were chosen to integrate with the park setting and not dominate the surrounding houses. Larger setbacks for landscaping and an open steel fence were provided on the north and west side to allow for more planting to grow over the stone wall.
The living area is purposefully located high up on the first floor of the house providing a tree house feel from inside. The raised clerestory like roof maximises volume and daylight. Bedrooms are located on the ground floor and enclosed by the bush providing privacy.