Emerald Hills
Location: Leppington, NSW
Year: 2017 - 2018
Builder: Fairmont Homes
Photographer: Katherine Lu
Awards: Winner - 2020 HIA NSW Region Residential Building Designer
Situated on a sloping site with direct views to an iconic hilltop parkland, the design poses the illusion that the building cascades from the rear of the property to the street frontage. The scale of the rear appears to anchor the home into the surrounding landscape, forming a unique sunken outdoor entertaining area. In aim for the design to respond to the gradient of the site, the levels have been arranged accordingly, creating a playful element in the design as well as dynamic architecture. The spaces have been strategically designed to allow for the dwellers to be fully immersed in the surrounding landscape, heightened by the use of glazing which gives the illusion that certain spaces are situated below ground.
Drawing inspiration from Brutalist architectural principles of form and tone have allowed for the articulation of a façade design that incorporates modular elements which are bold and distinct. This is rather contrasted by the interiors which seem to rely on proportions and refined materials, forming a sense of elegance. There is a constant play on scale between the interior and exterior which is clear in the compressed ceiling height in the kitchen and dining space, whereas the street facing façade poses a heavy and grandeur personality.
Right from the very arrival into the home, a light filled, double height entrance is apparent, presenting a view that leads through the site, across to the pool and into the distant landscape. This transition through the spaces is achieved by the 3-4 stair structure, ensuring a seamless connection amongst the spaces and ease of journey. The pool acts as an integral part of the home, adjoining to exterior walls which are in close proximity to the home and elevated above the internal floor level, so when seated at the dining table attention is drawn to the water line.