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Boulevard House

Sustainable Architecture Ivanhoe East Melbourne

 
North facing dwelling with timber fins and slate cladding by Green Sheep Collective.

Wurundjeri Land | Ivanhoe East

Boulevard House

Located on The Boulevard, this steep site presented exciting opportunities to Green Sheep Collective, with the design taking advantage of a beautiful northern aspect, along with stunning views to trees along the Yarra River, and to the city beyond. Two east-west pavilions, linked by a central circulation core, use passive solar design principles to allow all rooms in the house to take advantage of north sun and cross ventilation, while creating private garden areas and allowing for beautiful views.

An array of dynamic spaces includes double and triple height voids, split levels, private courtyards and decks, linking bridges, rammed earth feature walls, north facing living and garden areas, and a 25-metre lap pool.

The building steps down the site, following the natural slope of the land and enabling all spaces to receive north light and to connect with the garden, decks and pool.

Views towards the Yarra River and to the city beyond have been achieved from not only the south facing balconies and living areas, but also via internal vistas throughout the home.

A double height void at the kitchen/dining area creates a link to the open mezzanine play area, allowing for members of the family to operate within their own spaces, but to feel connected to one another. Deep window reveals in the rammed earth walls create playful spaces to sit and unwind, to engage with the architecture and its materiality, prepare a meal or to sit and enjoy the garden.

Featuring natural lighting, heating and cooling, and flexible spaces connected with one another, a large garden and views beyond, this passive solar design creates a home that will be a pleasure to live and grow in as a family for many years to come.

Press:
Grand Designs Australia: Building Guide
Issue 02
Design Matters: Awarded
Issue 05
Grand Designs Australia
Issue 9.3

Awards:
Winner — 2020 Design Matters: Excellence in use of Masonry
Winner — 2022 Best of Houzz Design

 
Slate cladding behind timber fins by sustainable architect Melbourne.
Rammed earth wall with deep window seat looking to central courtyard.
Rammed eart walls surround central courtyard with view to Japanese Maple.
Views to central courtyard through large double glazed windows.
Sitting room with solid timber joinery and views to the Yarra River.
Deep window reveal / seat within rammed earth wall.
Double height void with skylight over. Naturally lit space.
Timber stair detail with views of double and triple height spaces.
Bathroom with blue cone shaped tiles and timber vanity.
Spacious bathroom with blue hexagonal tiles and views to Yarra River.
Bathroom with green fish scale tiles and timber cabinetry.
Fin detail casting shadows onto north facade.
Timber clad stair and bridge over. Natural ventilation throughout.
Master bedroom with integrated timber cabinetry wall divider.
Double height void over kitchen with high level north facing windows.
Efficient kitchen layout with double height void over
Deep kitchen window reveal framing view to courtyard through rammed earth wall.
Swimming pool courtyard with direct access from living area.
 

The collective:
Green Sheep Collective and Elyte Focus (architects)
Elyte Focus (builder)
Filter ESD (energy rating and sustainability advice)
ZS Consulting (structural engineer)
Emma Cross (photographer)