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Highgate Hill Residence, Brisbane, Building, Project, Photo, Design, Property
Highgate Hill Residence Australia : Architecture
Residential Development in Queensland, Australia
Highgate Hill Residence
Richard Kirk Architect
The Highgate Hill Residence, by Richard Kirk Architect, is located
on a south facing ravine adjacent to one Brisbane’s oldest ridgeline
roads – Dornoch Terrace. The steepness of the rectangular site has
resulted in a verdant and mature landscape consisting of a mixture
of native and exotics, which created the opportunity to place the
house within a rich landscape environment.

As a result of the steepness of the site and the desire to connect
the house to an outdoor ground plane the house adopts two distinct
identities – the north (landscape) and east (street) is a diminutive
floating single level volume hovering over fine steel pins – the south
and west (distant views) the vertical and monumental character is
revealed of the tall three level residence.
To the North and East, the living level embraces the landscape as
the upper level hovers over the ground plane as a protective canopy.
In these areas where the building is more intimate, the materials
and detailing are deliberately fine and diminutive. Fine vertical
timber members screen the building upper level to the street provide
a public façade of a veil of timber screens that works as a series
of layers laid over the building volume. The upper level of the Northern
walls have a façade of glazed vertical timber mullions or sticks which
open the interior to the landscape and the filtered northern light
through the tree canopy’s. To integrate the landscape with the living
spaces on the middle level, the external openings are of a significant
scale so that the internal floor plate opens up completely to the
outdoor spaces that consist of a series of floating platforms of constructed
ground planes of timber decking or turf. To celebrate the transition
from interior to exterior the east and north facing walls open completely
via series of stacking sliding glazed timber panels.

The Southern and Western facades reveal the height of the building
and engage with the distant views are more monumental and respond
to the distant views.
The rectangular form of the house is organized over three levels with
the middle level containing living and dining spaces and also the
point of entry from the street. The upper level contains all the bedrooms
and a void that is located over the dining area. The lower level contains
a guest room and a media space. The void within the house acts not
only as a spatial device to orient and extenuate the verticality of
the tall trees outside, but also separates bedrooms of the parents
and children. The stair is an important organizational reference between
the levels and is treated as a sculptural element that twists slightly
within the void to allow its form to visually link all levels.

In response to the dominance of the landscape, the house is entirely
clad in timber and uses timber glazed façade systems where each species
is selected to age in response to its orientation and weathering.
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Highgate Hill Residence - Building Information
Client organisation: Private Commission
Key Dates: Completed 2007
Procurement: Lump-Sum Tender
Services Provided: Full Architectural Service including Contract Administration
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