Single house
Irvine St, Peppermint Grove
1996
A Single house and tennis court, consciously designed to work as a town house and a larger family house subject to nomadic teenage children. Spaces are arranged about a “tram line” proportioned wall that dominates the building.
The spatial engagement with this wall accommodates a degree of solitude, as well as embracing the communal experience within the different areas of the house.
The wall as a tramline is a metaphor borrowed from the dynamic nature in which a tennis court, accommodates games for either singles or doubles.
“The Kimber House is “oh so livable” because the client and architect have collaborated to produce a masterwork that assembles space, manipulates light and integrates form with site. This house lays the inventory of space; it reconfigures parent modes and manipulates specific conditions to fashion new domestic experience. The work is Perthian because it chronicles local time, weather, moods and lifestyle, because it is deliberately abstract, as rendered by distance, and because it is miraculously brought together.” Stephen Neille- Monument – Residential Special 02.01
M. Kimber
Michael Patroni
Dimmity Walker
Andrea Vecchia Scavalli
Plan E
Van Der Meer & Associates
Ralph & Beattie Bosworth
Benchmark Construction
Van Der Meer & Associates
©2003 Robert Frith / Acorn Photo Agency
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Award
RAIA (WA Chapter) Residential Award - 2002