My daughter is an expert at photobombing. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Shades of the Villa Savoye here. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Side entry with office area. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
View to the patio from the main entry staircase. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
The main entry is from the bottom of these stairs. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Incredibly modern kitchen for 1950. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Those orange curtains really overpower the room when the light filters through them. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Master Bedroom. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Living area with grasshopper chairs. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
That mural just screams Le Corbusier. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
It even won the Sulman Medal in 1951, which proved that it was starting to gain recognition (although this also triggered another round of fierce opposition in the local press).
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
The dining area communicates with the kitchen via pass-throughs. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Photo ©Darren Bradley |
5 comments:
Is it terrible that I work for the Trust that manages this building and it's actually much closer to me than the properties that I actually work at, and yet I've never visited? That is awful isn't it?
Anyway, I've really enjoyed reading your blog so far Darren. Very enlightening.
what lovely photos!
2 things
- the Sulman Medal for this house was for 1951 (not 1952) - see history of Sulman Medals - http://www.architecture.com.au/docs/default-source/nsw-notable-buildings/80th-anniversary-of-the-sulman-medal.pdf?sfvrsn=0
- the local council did not really care about the design at the time as the site was at the end of a dirt road among market gardens. ie it was not a "respectable brick area" (where councils objected to modern designs eg flat roof, white timber etc). the only issue was the council was concerned there was not a window in the bathroom so Harry Seidler had to show them that the plans showed a window in the ceiling. then once they saw bathroom had a window - all approved fine.
Thank you, Polly! Appreciate the info and feedback. I'll make the corrections!
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