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Grand Pavilion Home Addition seeks to answer the following questions:

  • What are our needs as individuals?
  • How do our relationships stand the test of time?
  • What to do, and where to go, as we age?

The client is a happily retired couple that wants to remain living together, but they are also concerned about losing their independence and “freedoms”. They each want their own space. An analysis of their needs resulted in long-term development and occupational strategy for their property, resulting in the new home addition, Grand Pavilion.

In short, the Grand Pavilion is Grand Pa’s “shed” in the rear yard, and will serve as his own space; a resort of privacy and independence, whilst Grand Ma has the “main” house. The two buildings create a series of intermediate spaces where the activities of coming together, sharing time with family and friends, and as a couple, can be fulfilled.

Photographer: Tatjana Plitt

Windust Architecture x Interiors
South Melbourne, Victoria
Grand Pavilion, Windust Architecture x Interiors
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Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt
Taken by Tatjana Plitt

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Beautiful, attainable, sustainable

We love working with clients who are curious, confident and courageous, and who bring a sense of adventure to our shared process.
• We create designs that respond to your unique stories.
• Our projects are both enduring and adaptable over time.
• We imbue our spaces with beauty and joy, to enrich your future experiences.
• Our approach prioritises your well-being, and your connections to family and friends, nature and the environment.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Windust acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elder's past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.