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The Avenue plan reshapes medium-density housing, combining nine townhouses together to create a destination and rhythm all its own. ADDARC COMBINES ELEVATED AND SOPHISTICATED APPROACHES TO MAKE REPETITIVE LIGHT-RICH HOMES CONNECT WITH EACH OTHER AND RESPOND TO THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT.
Located in Melbourne's enviable Brighton East, The Avenue is a return to the basic residential model, with a layout similar to the more traditional Georgian and Victorian cottages. The nine terraced villas in this series are arranged through repetition and patterning. Surrounded by a carefully curated landscape and private garden space, the product has a high privacy and inclusivity principle for private homes compared to other similar medium residential combinations. The combination sees two types of planning to suit different populations, each with three bedrooms and other flexible elements. ADDARC USES A FINELY FINISHED MONOCHROME PALETTE TO CLEARLY DEFINE EACH DETACHED VILLA WHILE CONNECTING THROUGH FAMILIAR FORMS AND ASSOCIATED PROPORTIONS.
Subtle differences in homes unfold in each pitched roof form, all based on the same shared principles around spatial relationships and shared color palettes. Consistent with its expected durability and consistent focus on quality finishes and fixtures, each house is built on top of a high celebration of daily living, designed for both the cabin switcher and the young professional who elevates the passage.
The center of each room is the kitchen, which represents the way of living and living of contemporary families. As part of the functional core of the home, the space acts as a hive of gravity and activity in modern life. Integration is key to clean lines and tangled details, and the following sediment flow is an ideal example, integrated into a countertop and covered with stone. The gray-toned wood adds texture and natural warmth underfoot, while its soft tones stay consistent with the overall feel of the home. Despite their proximity to the ocean, these homes reflect a typical Melbourne aesthetic and reference the city's greenstone alleys.
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