Resting on the fringe of a bushland escarpment within the Southern Highlands, EA (Esther and Albert’s) Home, designed by Bokey Grant, sits as a sculptural object each overseas and of its place on the identical time. Turning into the driveway off the road is like coming into a portal from the suburban straight into the bush – teleporting you to a different place, the place the panorama reaches out and reminds you that you’re on Nation, reasserting itself as one thing larger than the meanderings of on a regular basis life. As soon as you might be on website, the home is all of the sudden there, and but it appears to show away demurely as you method, its consideration elsewhere, drawing you to it to seek out out what’s happening.
An organically formed concrete plinth sits within the foreground – a diagrammatic interpretation of a modernist kidney-shaped pool, maybe, or a delicate nod to the curves in Alvar Aalto’s Villa Mairea. The plinth is definitely a parking house, a part of the composition of the positioning that serves to maintain automobiles separate from the home. The tail of the plinth shifts in scale to change into an 18-metre-long bridge that results in an open aperture on the japanese fringe of the home. The entrance door remains to be hidden, but I do know that is the way in which to go. This bridge isn’t fairly the fiery rainbow bridge of Norse mythology that connects Earth with Asgard, but it surely does arrange expectations of coming into one thing fairly completely different – maybe extra like Mario Botta’s Villa Bianchi, with its bridge connecting street to accommodate by way of the same rectangular aperture. The bridge, each connector and separator, units up the transformation from panorama to accommodate. As you cross it, the monolithic type of EA Home softens. The partitions reveal their make-up of creamy, regionally sourced bricks, which decide up the colors of the rock escarpment that the home sits on – or grows out of, I nonetheless haven’t determined which – all capped by a powerful concrete band that holds a inexperienced roof, insulating the home from the wide-ranging temperatures of the locale.
Coming into on the prime stage grounds the areas inside – the inner motion down into the home makes you’re feeling like the home is a part of the panorama, engaged with the escarpment. The higher stage is a straightforward linear association of 4 bedrooms off a essential hallway with an image window at its finish. The decrease stage incorporates an extruded kitchen, residing and eating house lined in noticed gum, the plan width increasing in direction of the west to permit for a stair and repair areas, similar to a toilet and storage. This pragmatic transfer will increase the constructing quantity as required – the northern face of the constructing is ready as near the sting of the rock escarpment as sensible, while the southern aspect followers out to suit what’s required.
As we wandered by means of the home, architect Jeffrey Bokey-Grant informed me of his curiosity in tall, vertically proportioned elevations. Certainly, EA Home was conceived, in his phrases, as “a lookout tower that may mix into its pure surroundings.” This offers an perception into how the type of the home has advanced: the constructing’s east elevation – elegantly proportioned with two apertures, one to empty the roof and the opposite to create a protected undercroft – anchors the amount of the home. From right here, the lookout tower followers out to satisfy the pragmatic spatial necessities of housing a household of 4.
Being nestled within the bush atop an escarpment places the home firmly in a bushfire flame zone. Bushfire-resistant timber home windows are utilised to border views and attract mild – generally screened by hit-and-miss brick screens, at different occasions centered on prospects up, down and throughout the positioning, composing the views virtually like energetic artworks on a wall. Throughout my go to, a wet squall shifting throughout the valley gave me an exquisite perception into how the home works with its siting: water ran off the rocks and round the home, whereas the sound of a sole black cockatoo screeching overhead reminded us that the panorama is a shared one to be taken care of, not simply checked out.
In live performance with that concept, Jeffrey defined that not a single tree had been eliminated to accommodate the home. This ethos of preservation sums up the home as an entire – what others may see as constraints have as a substitute been handled as turbines, overlapping and dealing collectively to end in an exquisite sculptural response to each program and surroundings.















