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How This Architect's Own Concrete Home Shows That Less Can Be More
Architect Lachlan Shepherd designed his eco-friendly family home in Torquay, emphasising personalisation and sustainable living over resale value. Featuring a green roof and biophilic design, the minimalist Torterra House prioritises quality spaces and environmental contribution, reflecting Lachlan's values and rejecting the more conventional approach to a house.
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How This Architect’s Own Minimalist Home Challenges The Way We Live
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Architect Karen Alcock and her family embraced simplicity over glamour in renovating their Northcote home. Focusing on functional zones and a strong connection to the garden, they prioritised joy over flashy finishes. The result is a minimalist yet warm and inviting home that enriches their daily lives. Website article with the floor plan; simpledwelling.net/episodes/homes/northcote-house-ma-co...
How This Architect Created a Warm Minimalist Interior for this Heritage Home Extension
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Moloney Architects transformed a 1920s home in Ballarat with a contemporary minimalist extension. The design integrates a minimalist interior with black steel and plywood while connecting old and new through courtyard gardens and a glass linkway. Emphasising light and warmth, the result is a serene, timeless home. Website article with the floor plan; simpledwelling.net/episodes/homes/lyons-hous...
How the Architects Flipped This Terrace House Layout to Bring in Light
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Taylor Knights, a Melbourne-based architecture practice, tackled the challenge of bringing light into a narrow Victorian terrace in Fitzroy by flipping the typical layout. The design focuses on inverted living, with living spaces elevated for optimal light access. Nature intertwines throughout, with each level offering outdoor access and tree-filled planters. Craftsmanship and a timeless materi...
How The Principles of Mid-Century Modern Design Remains Timeless
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Mid-Century modern design, originating in the 1940s/50s, prioritised simplicity and innovation, a radical departure from the Victorian homes prior. These iconic homes often featured flat roofs, expansive windows, open plans, natural materials, and a connection to the garden, basically what we strive for today. The impact and timelessness of Mid-Century design principles are evident. If you're i...
How This Coastal Home Renovation Reduced Its Construction Waste
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How a ‘Less Is Best’ Approach to the Landscape Design Settled the Off-Grid Home
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While Sue and Jim were working with Ben Callery Architects to create their off-grid weekender, they knew they needed a landscape design to make it feel a part of the landscape. Kathleen Murphy Landscape Design prioritised a simple, environmentally sensitive landscape design to complement the minimalist dwelling. The garden features resilient plants suitable for harsh conditions, with mounds pro...
How the Existing Mid-Century Modern Home Inspires This Extension
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Studio 101 Architects revitalised a 1960s Mid-Century Modern home with a poorly designed 90s extension. Retaining the mid-century design's principles of simplicity, form and materials, they added a fourth bedroom, ensuite, and storage to the existing footprint while demolishing the outdated extension in place of a contemporary open-plan kitchen, living and dining area. The design respects the h...
How Landscape and Simplicity Influenced the Design of This Small Off-Grid Home
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Sue and Jim approached Ben Callery Architects to design their off-grid weekender in High Camp, focusing on modesty and capturing the panoramic views. The 10x10m square house balances shelter, simplicity and a connection with nature. The design features timber for the exterior and a dark internal palette that feels cosy. The off-grid home has a 6kW solar system, rainwater storage, and a thoughtf...
How This Scandinavian-Inspired Extension Honours The Art Deco Architecture
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Megowan Architects transformed an Art Deco house, addressing the odd layout and disconnect between the kitchen and dining area. The rear contemporary extension was inspired by Scandinavian and Mid-Century Modern design, with light oak flooring, exposed timber rafters, walls of glass, pops of colour, and the sunken lounge. That sunken lounge, featuring red brick flooring, became a unique focal p...
How This Architect is Renovating His Own Mid-Century Modern Home
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Shop Blueland’s best sale of the year and save up to 30% off by going to www.blueland.com/simpledwelling! Architect Peter Woolard, Director of Studio 101 Architects, found and renovated Kirriemuir House, a 1962 mid-century gem in Geelong, inspired by Sydney's Lend Lease Pan Pacific house. Despite its age, Peter appreciated the mid-century sensibilities and embarked on a humble renovation. Peter...
How a Ceramicist is Turning Sludge and Waste into Dinnerware
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Shop the Remains Collection now. simpledwelling.net/shop/remains-collection The Remains Collection is taking ceramic waste and recycles it into minimalist dinnerware. A collaboration between Simple Dwelling and Claire Ellis Ceramics, the collection embodies simplicity and environmental consciousness. The plates and bowls were designed with minimalist principles, with a low lip creating a define...
How an Architect Renovated and Modernised Their Own Mid-Century Home
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Sign up to Milanote for free with no time limit; milanote.com/simpledwelling1023 Check out my Mid-Century Modern-inspired mood board; app.milanote.com/1QOxNX1Kx4ICfo?p=bJQdKNWFTyL Architect Wilko Doehring of Wilko Architecture, embarked on a journey to revive a mid-century modern home in Beaumaris. The 3-bedroom property had suffered a 1970s medieval makeover, which led to the loss of its origi...
How An Architect Connected Their Minimalist Extension With a Glass Link
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The first 500 people to use my link will get access to one of Skillshare’s best offers: 30 days free AND 40% off your first year of Skillshare membership! skl.sh/simpledwelling10231 Architect Melanie Beynon's Prahran home evolved to meet her family's changing needs. Initially a two-person household, it now serves a family of four, necessitating extensions and renovations over time. The transfor...
How a Sensitive Renovation Saved These 1970s Apartments from Landfill
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Park Street, a former 1970s motel in Brunswick, Melbourne, has undergone a sensitive renovation by Milieu in collaboration with Breathe Architecture. This 'renovate to rent' model addresses housing challenges by repurposing an existing building, diverting waste from landfills, and increasing rental supply. The interior design retains the nostalgic charm while incorporating modern appliances and...
How This Off-Grid Modern Farmhouse Has a Deep Relationship With the Landscape
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How This Off-Grid Modern Farmhouse Has a Deep Relationship With the Landscape
How This Contemporary Extension on a Victorian Home Engages with the Native Garden
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How This Contemporary Extension on a Victorian Home Engages with the Native Garden
How This Japanese House Garden Immerses You in the Beauty of Changing Seasons
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How This Japanese House Garden Immerses You in the Beauty of Changing Seasons
This Rural Off-Grid Home Embraces Biophilic Design Principles to Connect with Nature
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This Rural Off-Grid Home Embraces Biophilic Design Principles to Connect with Nature
How These Two Japanese Homes Have Been Designed Around a Shared Garden
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How These Two Japanese Homes Have Been Designed Around a Shared Garden
How This Japanese Architect Makes Use of a Small Site in Tokyo
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How This Japanese Architect Makes Use of a Small Site in Tokyo
How This Warm, Textured, and Inviting Extension Provides a Backdrop for Family Life
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How This Warm, Textured, and Inviting Extension Provides a Backdrop for Family Life
How This Japanese Minimalist Home Took a Wabi-Sabi Approach
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How This Japanese Minimalist Home Took a Wabi-Sabi Approach
How This Japanese Home Connects with Nature Despite the Industrial Urban Environment
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How This Japanese Home Connects with Nature Despite the Industrial Urban Environment
How These Townhouse-Style Apartments Integrate Biophilic Design Principles
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How These Townhouse-Style Apartments Integrate Biophilic Design Principles
How An Unconventional Triangular Site Becomes a Sustainable, Playful Family Home
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How An Unconventional Triangular Site Becomes a Sustainable, Playful Family Home
How This Sustainable and Contemporary Extension Was Designed for Pizza Nights
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How This Sustainable and Contemporary Extension Was Designed for Pizza Nights
How This Minimalist House Uses Muted Tones to Bring Tranquility to the Family
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How This Minimalist House Uses Muted Tones to Bring Tranquility to the Family
How a Simple Courtyard Brought Light and Garden Into This Small Home Extension
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How a Simple Courtyard Brought Light and Garden Into This Small Home Extension
How You Can Design Your Home to be More Sustainable
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How You Can Design Your Home to be More Sustainable

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @divinenonbinary
    @divinenonbinary День тому

    In a place with 0 snow, how do you determine that a winter is longer than 3 months? 😅🤔

  • @outofthefoxootf979
    @outofthefoxootf979 2 дні тому

    I like the saying of design for yourself not the next person. That is very true and more Aussie homes need to be like this. It would be good to know how much a project like this cost to construct.

  • @garry8390
    @garry8390 2 дні тому

    Architects are a perfect example of overthinking with no soul

  • @raziyahashemy9618
    @raziyahashemy9618 3 дні тому

    storage in lving room? eww

  • @PUMIC
    @PUMIC 4 дні тому

    👏

  • @sanjayarnalkar1449
    @sanjayarnalkar1449 6 днів тому

    Just wished the span of 3rd structural grid had been same as the 1st n 2nd… (I know there must hv plot boundaries constraints…)

  • @heikorudi6105
    @heikorudi6105 6 днів тому

    I think small houses will be quit sellable in the future with our price developments

  • @daboundy
    @daboundy 7 днів тому

    It all sounds good .. and then you see how each element fails in application and doesn't achieve potential.

  • @daboundy
    @daboundy 7 днів тому

    I understand where he's going with all that, but I will always recoil from exposed concrete block. At the very least I would paint it and preferably a light render even if to just above head height. And def in that hallway. I've had clothing ruined after a light abrasion with concrete block and I won't ever go near it again.

  • @RottenlyMoodyChild
    @RottenlyMoodyChild 7 днів тому

    I appreciate the spatial design, biophilic design, passive elements. The simple material palette is lovely with a use of simple finishes too. I just really wish there wasn't soooooo much concrete. The upfront carbon of the concrete alone is likely negating any good the living roof and biophilic design brings.

  • @sheldongreene1246
    @sheldongreene1246 7 днів тому

    Makes me sad that the parents want the children to be calm and not express their emotions through running, playing and talking with joy. Beautiful home.

  • @AWAL76
    @AWAL76 8 днів тому

    LOVE IT!

  • @tf-lv4zu
    @tf-lv4zu 8 днів тому

    lol off the self items. If you want to see how its done right using these proclaimed design principles , checkout Glen Murcutt of the 1980's

  • @eddiedonald9571
    @eddiedonald9571 9 днів тому

    Am I the only one that likes this 😭 . Don't get me wrong I love full glass window-walls but in an urban environment such as this, I feel it makes sense to draw attention to light in somewhat sparse, planned and unique spaces that point to the limited views of nature around this building. There seems to be more of an appreciation for shadows as well, balanced with the ambient light from the top, progressively reaching all the way down to the floor level. Also, even considering the narrow space, it doesn't seem to be that claustrophobic because of the way the space is divided between rooms with split levels/beams instead of full interior walls. It kind of reminds me of those indoor play places where you climb up through the structure. Idk maybe my thinking is too much in the scope of visiting this place rather than living there long term.

  • @mrporsche4236
    @mrporsche4236 9 днів тому

    Beautiful house but being near a beach and having a pool is useless in victoria. Its warm for 3days a year and freezing most days.

    • @Suntrippers
      @Suntrippers 4 дні тому

      I live in this town and this is just not true smh 😂

  • @samrasoli
    @samrasoli 10 днів тому

    cool design

  • @Cactina
    @Cactina 10 днів тому

    It's very cute and so well done! Though I'm itching to convert the laundry room into a 2nd full bathroom and then convert the powder room into a much smaller laundry room 😊

  • @marywall5262
    @marywall5262 10 днів тому

    This video reminds me of my own “low footprint “ of floor weight in my home. I have a small house in Alaska, on my own, and over time thru cutting away the excess and the physical weight of the items ( to include 99 % of furniture), as the goal is to keep the weight off my floors.

  • @joellechiara
    @joellechiara 11 днів тому

    can we talk about that vintage Volvo though? I love MCM.

  • @michaelsd284
    @michaelsd284 12 днів тому

    Beautiful design, however I can not get past how significantly high the kitchen upper cabinets are. The gentlemen in the first video scene needs an elevator or very tall ladder to get to the shelving in the uppers. Is there something in the design not shown that helps overcome this height issue such as pull-down shelving or built-in step stools? Functionality and aesthetics need to have the appropriate balance to be considered good design.

  • @Danutzz2010
    @Danutzz2010 13 днів тому

    I like how Australians give so much attention to architecture at all budget levels. This kind of attention to design is only reserved for the rich in most other parts of the world.

  • @isaaccpt6643
    @isaaccpt6643 15 днів тому

    Keep up the great work! Love these understated yet beautiful crafted homes!

  • @heitorcaramez
    @heitorcaramez 17 днів тому

    A house that nobody lives in

  • @-Atmos1
    @-Atmos1 18 днів тому

    Like the dedication to protect habitats ecosystem , Copper cladding is a great contrast to Concrete .

  • @PARoth2011
    @PARoth2011 18 днів тому

    I’m upgrading a 1968 MCM ranch style in Florida. These houses are a challenge because the basic systems of septic, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc are all so expensive to bring to modern standards then there is the kitchen..sigh..mine has cabinets made of a type of fiber board that stinks after all these years. I can’t wait to replace it with teal cabinets plus I am pushing the dining and kitchen areas out into a glassed in patio so we have much more daylight. I love my new new old home project and am doing it with great care, saving most of the MCM details too which includes a “cracked Mexican tile” floor. I never heard of ribbon windows (are they jalousie windows?) and would have loved a close up of what that is. We must replace all the windows for energy efficiency also while trying to keep the look as modern as possible, ha choosing the windows is the hardest part to keep “to the period” for me.

  • @StuartTheunissen
    @StuartTheunissen 18 днів тому

    "The Emperor's new clothes"

  • @craigo2142
    @craigo2142 19 днів тому

    Would have been great to filmed the roof.

  • @donovanreimer2324
    @donovanreimer2324 19 днів тому

    Ugly. One word sums up all this drivel.

  • @idskeplug344
    @idskeplug344 21 день тому

    In love….Nailed it.

  • @andrewmakin8151
    @andrewmakin8151 22 дні тому

    bespoke house logic doesn’t stack up. this family will leave at some point very much sooner than the house will ‘leave’. in the bigger scheme of things, this will very soon not be a bespoke home for the next and the next and the next users.

  • @notbill08
    @notbill08 23 дні тому

    Cinder blocks, rough concrete, dark interior even on a sunny day, indigenous plants that look like weeds and crab grass and a " green" roof that will probably have mold or leak within 5 years and this home will probably NEVER be resell able. This is the kind of home most people would never live in. It's ugly, cramped and cheap looking. Someone had to say it!

  • @marywall5262
    @marywall5262 24 дні тому

    What a heart for community he has! Very lively collaboration of two homes. Love it! Also, how wonderful for neighbors being there for each other in times of need…for example, physically challenged or the elderly having a need for caring neighbors.

  • @marywall5262
    @marywall5262 24 дні тому

    With each video tour, I absolutely love watching with cups of hot tea. My very small and simple home in Alaska has benefitted greatly from ideas here and there. Very relaxing to just tour each wonderful home and listen to each person’s story. 🥰🥰🥰

  • @byshagi
    @byshagi 24 дні тому

    Q: does this concrete block home make it crazy hot ? a living oven ?

    • @fergal2424
      @fergal2424 21 день тому

      they address this in the video.

  • @nazapadu02
    @nazapadu02 24 дні тому

    Interior is very concrete kitch

  • @tubulartuber
    @tubulartuber 24 дні тому

    an "eco" house made out of concrete. RE: passive solar - google "zeroing in" by Lstiburek

  • @SonnySkye
    @SonnySkye 24 дні тому

    All Aussie houses should be built like this.

  • @pattttyyyy
    @pattttyyyy 25 днів тому

    Love the exposed copper sink taps.... need to see this more often.

  • @abbylennox
    @abbylennox 25 днів тому

    I love the living roof. This is giving post apocalypse luxe

  • @tanyam3090
    @tanyam3090 25 днів тому

    The house is beautiful and the owner is hot 🔥😅

  • @janelte
    @janelte 25 днів тому

    Congratulations to all involved - this house will age so well and become part of its environment in a way few new builds do, and the eight star rating is deferred savings. I found the space calm and grounded without feeling heavy or ostentatious and I hope you are truly happy there.

  • @tf-lv4zu
    @tf-lv4zu 25 днів тому

    lol this is not passive design and the embodied energy in this house would also be very high. The ability to recycle this building at the end-of-life cycle is also extremely limited, possibly some bricks and the rest crushed aggregate. There are no thermal breaks in the concrete construction from inside to outside and i highly doubt the glass to thermal mass ratio and orientation is anywhere optimal. Roof gardens are great but limited if your goal is to harvest some rainwater to use in your pool. I like the concrete aesthetic and brickwork very much and it is a beautiful bespoke home, but a highly sustainable building it is not.

  • @kentoskentos8428
    @kentoskentos8428 25 днів тому

    I love the simplicity of the dwelling. Has a great sense of calmness.

  • @johnblaine1479
    @johnblaine1479 26 днів тому

    Thankfully this is not filmed with quick sweeping waves of amateurish hand held video footage that leaves the viewer feeling sea sick and poorly informed about the architecture. It seems professionally produced and gives the viewer time to explore each focal scene.

  • @justaghorl
    @justaghorl 26 днів тому

    they did good by hiring this architect and his team 👏

  • @justaghorl
    @justaghorl 26 днів тому

    love that the living roof gives back to the animals in a way. bravo

  • @bololo2000
    @bololo2000 26 днів тому

    love it, basic materials, but interesting result. Is there any membrane within the green roof structure, or you do not get much rain there? Is there any added thermal insulation boards on top of the roof structure used or you relly on the soil of the green roof?

  • @Lunarl4ndr
    @Lunarl4ndr 26 днів тому

    so strange that with an actual modernist home build you didn't use the word mid-century modern. Cheap and simple construction, purpose built furniture, attention to flow, that half wall, the lack of street facing windows and very little obscuring of materials.

  • @Lunarl4ndr
    @Lunarl4ndr 26 днів тому

    The word you are looking for is reclaim. It isn't sludge or waste. It's not like you are collecting trash from the beach front and making something new or even pallet furniture. It's just a common practice among potters that is a millennia old to make bland beige slip cast flatware.

  • @marywall5262
    @marywall5262 26 днів тому

    This home is very “ breathable”. Very calming and quiet. I love how the low light gives the eyes a break from too much brightness. Beautiful! and the pup is very sweet too!