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Defying the status quo, this uniquely positioned family home by FIGR Architecture champions the robust versatility of brick whilst leaning into its uniquely landscaped surrounds.
Connection is a word that founding director Adi Atic and director Michael Artemenko of FIGR frequently use to describe this harmoniously resolved brick home. Pushing the usual thresholds of residential typology, Ha Ha Haus has become a design benchmark for redefining the traditional boundaries between landscape and home.
With a contemporary profile of projects under their belts, this exploratory methodology established by Adi and Michael led them to take on Ha Ha Haus. Nestled in Melbourne’s leafy Alphington neighbourhood, where front yard fences are a uniquely rare sight, this home aims to give back to the local streetscape and the family who lives within its walls in more ways than one.
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Paramount to its biophilic focus, Ha Ha Haus reflects a recessed landscape element. Instead of building a fence around the front of the property, FIGR has entrenched the home and built-up a landscaped mound that encloses the front. In a collaborative move alongside landscape design studio MUD Office, this reversed take on a traditional sunken ‘ha-ha’ landscape element offers its occupants privacy while maintaining evergreen views of the native garden outside.
Wrapped in charred Australian blackbutt timber, which casts a veil over the home, Ha Ha Haus first appears like a dark bunker beyond the landscaping. On closer inspection, the black silhouette of the house eases into the background. As you enter through the front gate, the appearance of off-white bricks creates an unexpected and immediate sense of arrival.
The material palette of this home is largely natural and tonal and has been intentionally paired back to three fundamental finishes, which were locally sourced to reduce carbon emissions, and were chosen for their richness, robustness, longevity, and low maintenance characteristics. Offering a visual celebration of contrasting materials against the charred timber exterior and natural timber flooring inside, the La Paloma bricks in Miro from Brickworks were selected for their grounding aesthetic appeal, enduring strength, and sustainable qualities - creating a diffusing respite from the outside world.
“Brick is a very versatile material that can be applied in many ways. We wanted this material to become the hero of the project. It’s not just on the walls. It also extends internally, creating a holistic approach to the space,” Adi explains. The humble, often suburban-like brick material takes on a whole new meaning within the Ha Ha Haus project, and FIGR have crafted a seamless transition between outside and in. The white La Paloma brick extends beyond its welcoming function at the front of the home to guide guests through to the courtyard.
The floorplan is focused on practical, family-orientated spaces enveloped around a central courtyard to ensure every space connects to the seasonal elements. “The doughnut-like floorplan allows for the home to be completely opened up, and instead of giving us blank dead-ends, it gives us access to natural light and cross-ventilation,” Michael says.
The status quo doesn’t apply here. There’s no traditional front or backyard, and the home has been designed from back to front. “Wherever you are in the house, you’re always looking at landscaping or connected to landscaping,” Michael adds.
“What I’m proud of in this project is that we have been able to flip it on its head and push the boundaries on how we treat the positioning and sighting of the house while still providing privacy and great amenity alongside the landscape,” Adi says.
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Architecture by FIGR Architecture
Landscape design by MUD Office
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Комментарии : 21   
@emmyf9696
@emmyf9696 Год назад
Love the calm flow between indoors and outdoors
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
The versatility of brick design whilst leaning into its uniquely landscaped surrounds.
@miffycoady.
@miffycoady. Год назад
The internal courtyard design is so smart, provides year round inside out living
@est_living
@est_living Год назад
Clever design by the FIGR team - ideal for year round living to enjoy the outdoors.
@sophiemlewis
@sophiemlewis Год назад
It's lovely to hear how the home design nurtures the family that lives there and enhances their connection to nature, while contributing to the streetscape.
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
So true. The design offers the family privacy while maintaining evergreen views of the native garden outside.
@s3076989
@s3076989 Год назад
FIGR Killing it 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@est_living
@est_living Год назад
100% brilliant design
@threekids1427
@threekids1427 Год назад
the donut style layout, with the courtyard in the middle really maximises the indoor outdoor space.
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
The design is very clever for indoor outdoor living all year round.
@andycodes2508
@andycodes2508 Год назад
Great new build, the internal / external use bricks is the material hero of the design.
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more!
@amymgallagher
@amymgallagher Год назад
Lovely location in Melbourne, architecturally embracing the landscape. The black silhouette and white bricks is a timeless combination.
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
Black and white makes for timeless design.
@patcharatsrisawat8101
@patcharatsrisawat8101 Год назад
I like your video pls do video more it makes me get knowledge so much ❤❤
@est_living
@est_living Год назад
Thank you Amy, stay tuned more to from film team
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 2 месяца назад
The material is the hero always
@est_living
@est_living 2 месяца назад
Very true! The bricks here… stay tuned, team estliving.com
@brigittecraig9586
@brigittecraig9586 Год назад
Amazing 🤩
@est_living
@est_living 10 месяцев назад
A fabulous family home, great design by FIGR Architects.
@marinabowman8177
@marinabowman8177 Год назад
Copying is all they seem to be able to do!! Even then they flop. No talent or ideas of their own. They are so boring and uninteresting.
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