By BENT Architecture
This project initially involved the design of a garden pavilion at the rear of a suburban site that would screen and turn its back on a soon-to-be constructed monster on a neighbouring property. Designed from the outside in, the redefined landscape between the pavilion and the house soon pushed its way into the interior of the home, inspiring a rethink of existing living spaces and their relationship with the outdoors. The project then culminated in a master bedroom/ensuite/robe that is perched above the living zone, defining space below and beyond.
BENT Team:
Paul Porjazoski, Fiona Poon, Merran Porjazoski, Fiona Lew
Builder:
Poles-A-Part Design and Construction P/L
Structural Engineer:
Keith Long and Associates P/L
Photography:
Folded Bird Photography
Awards:
2014 WINNER _ ARBV Architectural Services Award
2015 SHORTLISTED _ HOUSES Awards - Residential Alterations and Additions
Media:
2014 Dezeen Magazine _ "Extension screens a Melb. home from McMansion"
2015 The Age 'Domain' _ "Screen Saver"
2016 Open Journal _ "BENT Pavilion"
BENT Architecture is an innovative design practice based in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Brunswick. The practice is led by Directors Paul and Merran Porjazoski.
Since its establishment in 2003, BENT Architecture has completed a diverse range of projects which have been locally and internationally awarded, published and exhibited. The practice has won two open design competitions (‘Growing Up’ Green Roof and ‘Living Places Suburban Revival’ public housing) and has established itself as leaders in all aspects of residential design, environmentally sustainable design, low-cost social and affordable housing, commercial and institutional refurbishments, and green roof design.
The creation of environmentally and socially sustainable built environments is of critical importance to BENT Architecture. Our practice is passionate about the integration of architecture and landscape and the way people can use and shape their built environment.
The diverse work of BENT, which includes education, commercial, community and housing projects across multiple disciplines (architecture, interior design, urban and landscape design) is process-driven, establishing rich dialogues between context, program and people to create responsive built environments attuned to their site. Our projects explore the balance between architecture as a place for refuge and a platform for prospect and, whether it be a medium density housing project, a small renovation or a roof garden on a landmark city site, always aim to create excitement, surprise and engagement.