An Architects Own Family Home Designed to Feel Like a Tree House (House Tour)

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  • 게시일 2024. 04. 27.
  • Connected House presented a unique challenge for Albert Mo, unlike any other project he had done previously, as it involved designing an architects own home. Upon first arriving at the property, Albert was greeted with a dilapidated structure that had undergone uncaring renovations in the past. However, as he entered and ascended the stairs, he was met with a breathtaking view that instantly convinced him that this was the perfect home for him and his young family.
    Located in Kew, Victoria, Connected House stands as an architects own home, seamlessly blending into the lush surroundings. As seen in the house tour, the architects own home incorporates experimental designs dating back to the 1950s and ‘60s, reflecting the architect’s connection to both history and the environment. With a focus on sustainable design for future generations, Albert has reduced the home’s footprint while electrifying all its components, from appliances to air conditioning, and balancing energy consumption with a solar panel system.
    Central to the design of the architects own home was fostering connections. This notion is evident in the upstairs extension of the home, created as a dedicated space for the children. Serving dual purposes, this new addition functions as a rumpus room where the family can gather, imbuing the feeling of residing in a tree house. However, the most intriguing aspect lies in how the rumpus room integrates with the backyard and the front of the house: via a drawbridge, which is operated by a hand crank mechanism. It effortlessly lowers to link the rumpus room with the backyard, as seen in the house tour. This unique design element not only allows for immediate access to the outdoors but establishes a connection between the interior and exterior.
    On the opposite side are a set of bi-fold doors, which, when opened, form a balcony, unveiling views of the courtyard and surrounding trees. At the heart of the design of an architects own home lies the idea of fostering connections, whether physical or visual. The courtyard is strategically positioned at the centre of the home to link with various exterior spaces. Additionally, upon opening the bi-fold doors and sliding doors, the courtyard serves as an additional layer of connection, bridging the gap between rooms, including the living, kitchen and bedrooms.
    The upstairs area feels like a warehouse due to its rawness and minimalistic aesthetic. This industrial feeling continues downstairs, where materials like raw steel, glass panes, plywood surfaces, rustic barn doors, brick and concrete further reinforce this. However, to infuse warmth into the interior design of the home, plywood is utilised, spanning from floor to ceiling. In choosing materials and finishes, Albert draws inspiration from his Asian heritage and his affinity for modernist Japanese design principles. This influence can be seen in the bathroom and private spaces of an architects own home. Particularly, the bathroom features a wooden bathtub, Japanese tiles and grass cloth wallpaper - all of which were selected by Albert. Connected House by Albert Mo is an architects own home that embraces traditional Japanese aesthetics, connection and heritage.
    00:00 - Introduction to the Architects Own Family Home
    01:12 - The Experimental Location
    01:59 - Connecting to the Landscape
    02:35 - Key Themes of the Home
    03:23 - The Raw Material Palette
    03:58 - Honouring The Families Heritage
    04:45 - A Focus On Sustainability
    05:34 - Emulating A Tree House
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    Photography by Derek Swalwell.
    Architecture and interior design by Albert Mo.
    Build by Block Constructions.
    Landscape architecture by Mud Office.
    Landscape contracting by Mode Landscaping.
    Structural engineering by Ipsum Structures.
    Joinery by Marant Industries.
    Filmed by Derek Swalwell.
    Director of Photography Rubin Utama.
    Edited by Harrison Moss.
    Production by The Local Production.
    Location: Kew, Victoria, Australia
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  • @TheLocalProject
    @TheLocalProject  24 일 전

    We hope you enjoyed the architectural journey through Connected House by Albert Mo! This unique project, blending history, sustainability, and innovative design, truly reflects the essence of an architect's own home. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, be sure to order your copy of Issue No. 14: thelocalproject.com.au/publication/issue-14

  • @mrvk39
    @mrvk39 개월 전 +33

    I love how the architect took a typical house and transformed it into something modern, innovative, and having this cool industrial/Japanese aesthetic. The draw bridge is a genius solution and the upper floor looks spectacular. Also, the landscaping on this property is an art form, in itself.

  • @janelte
    @janelte 29 일 전 +13

    What a delight: airy, open, unpretentious, and a wonderful marriage of natural and industrial materials, Mid-century modernism and Japanese elements. So, so lovely.

  • @pablo_vallejos
    @pablo_vallejos 개월 전 +31

    this one is a masterpiece. and I'm talking about the house, obviously, but also the sensitive and delicate cinematography and editing The Local Project always presents us. it's just a whole another level of informing, but at the same time, contemplating. the kind of work that, when absorbed, it heals.

  • @Harry-fk5of
    @Harry-fk5of 29 일 전 +14

    I would have loved that house as a child. Very fortunate to grow up there.

  • @craigcasseycoaching5542

    Truly brilliant and I love how much pleasure the architect expresses his home with! Those kids must have so much fun!

  • @themrgumbatron
    @themrgumbatron 29 일 전 +16

    I’ve long respected Albert’s firms work since studying my degrees in Architecture, so lovely to see his design philosophies realised within his intimate family home.

  • @janehealy1956
    @janehealy1956 28 일 전 +4

    So much thought and care has been put into this home. The midcentury clean lines to the Japanese minimalist aesthetic, the calm colour palette and the landscaping. Magic has been created here. Very well done!

  • @benefitingshorts
    @benefitingshorts 29 일 전 +3

    Another beautiful masterpiece by Albert Mo. My favorite house of his is definitely bellows house though by far!

  • @Jdog1681
    @Jdog1681 개월 전 +9

    I love how lived-in this feels.

  • @JenniferPChung
    @JenniferPChung 개월 전 +9

    I love this so much. The drawbridge is a wonderful touch. I love the amount of natural light in the living spaces. To my surprise at the end, a home with so much personality is in the heart of suburban life. Just wonderful.

  • @emidala1
    @emidala1 개월 전 +4

    LOVE this! What a lovely architect and vision.

  • @guillermovaccarezza7105

    Feels real and unpretentious, down to earth modernism, clean and functional, personal and thought out. Bravo!

  • @jamiem2499
    @jamiem2499 29 일 전 +2

    I have enjoyed your account for some time and this is my favourite post of yours. The house and its history are so vivid and beautiful.

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 29 일 전 +1

    Wow. The designs where I can see how my family would thrive while living in it are the ones that are memorable to me.

  • @TheSushmaHomeSellingTeam

    It's cool to experience the unique sensation of living in an architect's own family home designed to evoke the ambiance of a treehouse. 😊🌿

  • @pierre.a.larsen
    @pierre.a.larsen 개월 전 +5

    I like this a lot; very minimalist and peaceful.

  • @adewoleabioye8540
    @adewoleabioye8540 27 일 전 +1

    Absolutely stunning. A beautiful family home. Cheers

  • @jimandjudyc48
    @jimandjudyc48 29 일 전 +1

    This is a great house in which to raise a family. I bet the kids love it! And there’s enough style to appeal to adults, too.

  • @sunnysideup33
    @sunnysideup33 23 일 전

    What a wonderful place to live in. Great light, so many textures and viewpoints. This house has a great personality and looks like fun. Love it!

  • @DavidSmith-sy2bp
    @DavidSmith-sy2bp 29 일 전 +2

    I like it’s raw sparseness , great idea with the drawbridge!

  • @ludwig8384
    @ludwig8384 29 일 전 +1

    Brilliant innovation.

  • @Gaurarealestate
    @Gaurarealestate 개월 전 +2

    Very beautiful

  • @davidalanmedia
    @davidalanmedia 개월 전 +2

    Love it!

  • @okra3000
    @okra3000 개월 전 +2

    I loved the drawbridge.

    • @oliverlondon5246
      @oliverlondon5246 개월 전

      I hate the drawbridge. 😉

    • @taliesen1953
      @taliesen1953 29 일 전

      wait til one of his kids falls over the edge.... no rail protection. Does that even meet code ?

  • @SaysSim0n
    @SaysSim0n 29 일 전

    very wholesome

  • @jamesperrie5621
    @jamesperrie5621 29 일 전 +1

    I would give up my first born for an Albert Mo home

  • @darien33
    @darien33 29 일 전 +2

    Me gusta. Respira original contención y vida.

  • @kaydesign
    @kaydesign 개월 전 +3

    Love the (new?) camera work. More overviews. Less moving B-rolls? Keep it up!

  • @aleksaskela25
    @aleksaskela25 29 일 전

    Nice oversized shipping container.. the entrance side is very nice though

  • @TestMyVidsOut
    @TestMyVidsOut 29 일 전 +1

    Cool house, but that draw bridge seems like a leaky nightmare and inefficient thermal air gap around the edges. Would love to see a close up of that

    • @BlockConstructions
      @BlockConstructions 26 일 전

      There is a large double glazed sliding door inside the drawbridge. It is very well sealed and thought out.

  • @pamelahuff1268
    @pamelahuff1268 29 일 전

    Stunning home. I LOVE what he did! Can anyone tell me the name of the piano piece he was playing? I know it’s a classic but cannot for the life of me remember…

    • @beckysaer5648
      @beckysaer5648 27 일 전

      I think the piano piece is the theme song from the 1970s film Love Story?

  • @ivanklymenko
    @ivanklymenko 29 일 전

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @GAPArchitectural
    @GAPArchitectural 23 일 전 +1

    Drop down balcony drawbridge needs a 1m high Balustrade due to the height above ground! not safe for children.

  • @juliasuner8487
    @juliasuner8487 개월 전 +1

    Take a shot for every “you know”

    • @juliasuner8487
      @juliasuner8487 개월 전

      4:55 seconds of monologue and 35 “you know”. One every 8 seconds of speech

  • @markmatthews8675
    @markmatthews8675 26 일 전

    Where is this house located?

  • @jmo702
    @jmo702 28 일 전

    Can somebody, ANYBODY, tell me what kind of lights this house has in its ceiling that gives off that kind of lighting?? The can lights, not the track. Please help!

    • @apouwh
      @apouwh 28 일 전 +1

      Recessed adjustable downlights with 3000K temperature, cri 90+

    • @jmo702
      @jmo702 28 일 전

      @@apouwh Thank youuu!!!! Do you know where I can purchase these kinds of lights? Big box stores certainly do not carry anything of quality.

    • @apouwh
      @apouwh 28 일 전 +1

      Ambience Lighting is where we got all the lights from.

    • @jmo702
      @jmo702 27 일 전 +1

      @@apouwh Thank you so much!! I will go to the site right now. Thank you for putting the CRI rating in your comment. I didn’t know what that was and I did an hour deep dive learning about it.

  • @zuralok
    @zuralok 29 일 전

    anybody who knows what’s the piece playing at the beginning?

    • @marisasm
      @marisasm 29 일 전 +1

      Theme from the movie Love Story (Where do I begin) from Francis Lai

    • @zuralok
      @zuralok 29 일 전

      @@marisasm oh that’s right, thanks

  • @DustyAnimations
    @DustyAnimations 개월 전

    Stark contrasting in terms of privacy from the surrounding houses, something not very much Asian though.

  • @DZ60
    @DZ60 개월 전

    giant shipping container

  • @ifitistobeitisuptome

    Like the house, but you got a 'Thumbs Down' for the use of the word 'Materiality' 3:44
    Stupid made up word that really irritates me!!

  • @luigichiodo
    @luigichiodo 29 일 전

    I have to assume the draw-bridge ramp, which seems overly steep to a considerable drop below, does not comply with local City of Boroondara council building regulations, permit or approval, given it has no handrails, and no audible or visible warning system when it's activated.

  • @user-tt7en1us9k
    @user-tt7en1us9k 29 일 전

    Where is this house located ?