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Technē Architecture

Prahran House

Prahran House, a residence in the southeast of Melbourne. Designed by local Architecture and interior design studio Techne Architecture. The new additions are a nod to the building's origins and are reinterpreted as a home inspired by barbarism. The project takes aesthetic and material cues from industrial history and combines this inspiration with the owner's impressive art collection to create a structure that simultaneously becomes a warehouse, gallery and home. Techne Architecture + Interior Design has created a robust, warm and generous home that challenges the traditional approach to working within heritage architectural constraints.

Upon approach, the active part of the home sits idle behind an aged wall of red bricks that acts as a veil to the concrete and glass structure beyond. Although there were no overarching restrictions in place for the warehouse frontage, the team decided to maintain this element of history and restore its character as a living storied wall. The concept for the home was founded on the principle of art first, living second, and the resulting materiality, generous volumes, expanse of gallery wall space, and technical lighting reflect these priorities.

Yet the interior is not as austere as the term ‘gallery’ might suggest – layers of texture and tactility are injected to add a warmth, and darkened timber both connects to the heritage component while adding surface variation. The heavy use of concrete as an unfinished surface references brutalism and further reinforces the principles of, and connection to, the industrial style. Amongst the artwork, the elements that comprise the home are deliberately secondary but by no means of lesser mportance. The intentional hierarchy helped define the spatial planning and materiality language used throughout. The non-traditional approach to the creation of Prahran House as a both a home and a gallery space challenges the expected and allowed the client to not compromise on their values.

The heavy use of concrete as an unfinished surface, references brutalism and further reinforces the principles of, and connection to, the industrial style.Through responding to their avid art-collecting clients, Techne Architecture has created a multi-purpose structure that serves as both a gallery and a home. Filled with light and with multiple connections to the courtyards, the spaces all interweave and connect. Prahran House respects the history that came before it, and respectfully charges forth, paving its own future as a non-traditional fusion of gallery space and home.

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