Daring and enjoyable, Yeo Yo by Archaea is the results of a 25-year relationship between the shoppers and Archaea affiliate and architect Sam Lucia. After residing of their Adelaide 1925 bungalow for over ten years, the shoppers discovered the home required structural consideration, and with it, a possibility to create one thing devoted to their actual wants as an expert couple who love entertaining and internet hosting family and friends.
“It was sinking on the corners, and it was very darkish and overgrown, plenty of south-facing yard points. They desired a house that was going to be naturally lit, vibrant and joyful,” stated Archaea director Sally Wilson. “Sam and I had this concept of utilizing the road identify, which is Yeo, and the thought of a Yo-Yo getting used as an ordering system, a round pure type, in addition to a nostalgic reference to childhood friendship.”
This playful connection conceptualises an atrium as a divider between the house’s private and non-private zones, seen from the entrance door, bending mild by means of the plan right into a steady spatial loop. The yo-yoing motif extends into the fashionable interpretation of a Catalan-inspired 5.6-metre-high brick barrel vault, which soars to seize the northern perspective into the brand new addition.
Impressed by Sam’s Spanish heritage, the vault reintroduces masonry craft to this Adelaide residence, conceptualised with Powell Bricklaying and builder Customized Constructed Tasks from the outset. Granular dry-pressed bricks permit the solar to light up the floor all through the day, making a rippling show of depth.
For the eclectic Palladiana benchtop, Sally and her shopper salvaged items of leftover marble and stone from Adelaide Cement Works, set into an natural pink concrete type that anchors the area between kitchen and eating, positioned on the level of the atrium’s curve.
The curves proceed all through in daring expressions: minty-green home windows and doorways open to surprising rooms, every with its personal identification outlined by color and materiality – just like the his-and-hers workplaces, one that includes a deep, moody palette in walnut and darkish inexperienced, the opposite adorned with pink and lightweight inexperienced hues, evocative of Katherine Martin’s La Palma wallpaper.
Defining moments are captured within the bogs: a inexperienced colour-blocked party-style lavatory with marble and a copper infinity mirror; a brooding blue-and-terracotta visitor ensuite; and a mushy and purposeful Barragán-hued major ensuite with operable louvres to welcome within the lush planting past.
All through the house, Archaea used lime-based paints, and Yeo Yo is passive in its elementary strategy, with minimal west-facing glass and hydronic heating and cooling, making certain it’s comfy year-round. The backyard connects to the interiors, and the principle bed room overlooks a plunge pool, drawing the calming impact of water into the house.
On the entrance of the house, a little bit curved concrete bench seat within the entrance backyard engages the streetscape and supplies a spot to take in the northern rays. The minty inexperienced curved gate hints at what’s past, whereas the vault peeks excessive of the carport. Yeo Yo reveals how the boundaries could be pushed when the shoppers have each an inclination to do one thing completely different and full belief of their architect.













