Fan and Flare

Residential New Build - Adelaide, South Australia

Angled view of the rear residence cladded in wood.

A new home on a suburban Adelaide block for a family of 4

FAN and FLARE is a surprise wedged in ordinary suburbia. A bend in the road has left an awkward wedge of land, a point of difference on an otherwise unremarkable suburban block.  James and Sarah took on this wedge, unaware at the time that out of this block would emerge a house whose form and story reflect its flared nature.

The block is generous enough that the new design could have ignored its shape in much the way the previous house did.  Instead, the new house is shaped by the site, whose front feels like the pinched end of a pleated fan.  The house also gathers at the front, and flares to the rear. It draws the site in through articulated edges, imploring the garden to come in. The roof form pinches and pleats, flaring up and stretching out from the gathered front to follow the wings of the house.

Winner of a commendation for sustainability at the South Australian Institute of Architect’s Awards 2013

SCOPE: New Build
ARCHITECTURE: Khab
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE: Khab
PHOTOGRAPHY: Khab

Concept Drawings


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