Project: Rise House
Architects: Ben Callery Architects
Project team: Ben Callery, Tim Shallue
Builder: Clancy Constructions
Styling: Justine Murphy
Location: Carlton North, Victoria, Australia
Photography: Jack Lovel
Text by Ben Callery Architects
Behind a double-storey Victorian heritage terrace, this extension takes flight over its cavernous context. Twin parabolic roofs soar over the tall neighbouring parapets twisting as they rise to the north to draw in warming sunlight and down to the south so as not to overshadow neighbours.
Our clients, an empty nest couple, wanted to retain and restore the heritage façade and provide a light-filled extension at the rear.
The northern side neighbour’s parapet, like a battlement to the sun, steps progressively down towards the east at the rear of the property providing an opportunity for a raking roof to direct morning sunlight into our house.
Moving through the Rise house and across the levels from the heritage facade to the new extension is a journey of rising up into light. It culminates at the roof deck with unexpected views of the sky, treetops and North Carlton’s rooftops beyond the confines of the relatively small site.
The passive solar design is complemented by active solar technology and a fossil fuel-free spec, with efficient all-electric heating and appliances.