Designed in a way that is a
stylised re-inventive take on the local Elwood architectural vernacular of the
1920’s this contemporary set of townhouses is small enough to project a sense
of privacy, a feeling of a standalone home with individual private entrances.
Each house is planned to be as spacious as possible with openings at each end
to allow cross ventilation and views from one end of the townhouse to the
other.Throughout Elwood you will find a lot of Art Deco-inspired buildings. That comes from architecture in the 20s and 30s. Pine Ave has a bit of that flavour. Circular forms were a big part of Art Deco movement, so bringing that in was important – we’ve done that by curving the entrances. They are made up of white brickwork – another feature that was integral to the movement. We have implemented a void over the entry, which means it’s actually a double height space as you walk in. The ability to communicate three levels and those feelings of space and light coming through from the top.
Cera Stribley Architects Pty Ltd
Architect
Cera Stribley Architects is a design focused architecture studio with an intent on creating meaningful relationships through its work. We strive to explore connections between solid and void, inside and outside, and ones affinity to the city in our ongoing pursuit for timeless and uncomplicated architecture.For us, architecture is a tool for bettering the way we live and work. We believe architecture should be aesthetically timeless, should hold a sense of quality through its finished materiality and should have meaning beyond its physical attributes.