Unique Australian Residential Architecture from Melbourne based firm.


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Edward River House
Deniliquin NSW
The design of this farmhouse located on the Edward River near Deniliquin explores an interpretation of historic farm buildings in the local area typically constructed of timber frames and corrugated iron cladding.
The house is traditionally sited adjacent to the river and the two storey structure is linked to a water tank tower which identifies its position nestled amoungst the indigenous Red Gums on the river frontage.

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Melbourne Based architects Jackson Clement Burrows offer highly refined, unique and successful solutions for their clients and public.

The founding directors are Tim Jackson, Jon Clements and Graham Burrows, and are involved and committed to all stage of architectural process, from start to finish.

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Armadale House, Armadale VIC

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An alterations and additions project to an existing Victorian house in Armadale that had been renovated in the late 1980s. The project involved a complete refurbishment of the existing Victorian House and a new upper level extension separated into two private zones.

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The project was Runner-up in the Belle-SAAB House of the Year awards 2004

The team which consists of 20 core architectural staff suggest that their design philosophies lie within their ability to be flexible during the design process —

“Our design methodology is often informed by making intelligent decisions about perceived constraints.”
The Team can also boast a broad and diverse range of collective experience, allowing for the tackling of small residential programs right through to large scale urban design, multi-storey commercial and residential towers and large industrial projects.

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Cape Schank House, Mornington Peninsula, VIC

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The Primary program is elevate to take advantage of expansive views across the Mornington Peninsula from Bass Strait to Port Phillip Bay.

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The house engages with the landscape in both form and materiality. The upper level extends westwards towards the views appearing to emerge from the Ti-tree over an artificial escarpment formed by the lower level.

“Our depth of experience ensures that we can service projects of all types and sizes and our collaborative studio culture combined with the intimate scale of our offices ensures that we maintain consisten and direct contact with out clients.”

The practice has been awarded with wide print media coverage and AIA awards. “We believe our proven ability, intelligent design responses and collaborative team approach make us ideally suited to delivering successful architectural outcomes.”

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Port Melbourne, VIC
This project is located on a small infill site of just 120m2. The two bedroom house has off-street parking concealed behind an active facade which is illuminated at night. The project consciously challenges the neighbouring mock-heritage terraces and gives the streetscape a new identity.

http://www.jcba.com.au/

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Vertigo

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