Simon House is at 33 Daveys Bay Road , Mount
Eliza in Melbourne , Australia .
The house was constructed in the 1960s during the period of architectural
experimentation on materiality and structure in houses. Simon House was the
first project received on the day when Guilford Bell and Neil Clerehan opened
their office in South Yarra . The Simons were
Clerehan’s partners but the house was a collaboration of partners. Therefore,
the house has a mixture of both Clerehan and Bell ’s typical style of architecture.
Description
The house is a single-storey house, planned
in a rectangular shape. The house consists of five bedrooms, two toilets, two
garages, one kitchen, dining room, living room, pool and terrace. The enclosed
pool, natural finishes, glazed wall and an extensive view over the bay recalled
contemporary Californian house of architects like Craig Ellwood.
Design Approach
The central core program of the house was a
pool and terrace, positioned right in the centre of the house. With the pool
and terrace in the centre with programs surrounds that engaged with it, allows family members to
gather together. It was said that was one of Clerehan’s conception of the house
where how he deal with the provision of a frame for family life. The pool and
living room aligned on axis, forming the central part of a symmetrical square
plan. Then the programs around the pool were given a corresponding position in
the house’s spatial hierarchy. Because of this distinct insistence of having an
equivalent position of programs, the programs are mirrored and consist of dual
garages and entrances. It was said that was one of Bell ’s typical style of architecture.
Current
Unfortunately, one of the garage have been
renovated into a main entrance, also as a living room. Another garage is built
right opposite the existing garage. In this approach, it loses the spatial
qualities of the house but in turn allows a convenient use to the owner in the
house’s circulation.
Materiality
The materiality that uses in the house were
unadorned, they are fibrous plaster ceiling left in natural, unpainted stated,
flat steel decking roof, timber walls, and reinforced concrete floor slab under
concrete block.
Awards
Neil Clerehan and Guilford Bell has
received numerous honours for his architectural works while they were
practicing architecture. The Simon House was the most prominent work of Bell
Clerehan partnership. The home beautiful considered the pool, terrace to be one
of Australia’s outstanding outdoor areas. The Simon house won the Victorian
Architecture Medal in 1963-1964.
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