Live Work Share House

2022 National Architecture Awards

Live Work Share House | Bligh Graham Architects | Photographer: Christopher Fredrick Jones


2022 National Architecture Awards: The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture

Live Work Share House | Bligh Graham Architects

Traditional Land Owners: Yuggera Nation. Jinibara, Kabi Kabi, Waka Waka and Turrbal people (contested)

The Live Work Share House comprises a house, office, and self-contained flat. We have called the project by this name as we designed it as a test case for the way in which flexible adaptable living and working could be achieved on a suburban block.

The need for such housing types is pressing given the issues of housing affordability, the need for more smaller homes given the reducing prevalence of the nuclear family, the increasing numbers of people working from home (especially now in these Covid times), and the need to densify to sustainably house a growing population.

The principle aim of the design was to ensure that the live/work/share components happily co-exist whilst achieving for each component an obvious entry, engagement with the street, visual and acoustic privacy, passive ventilation, good solar access, and connection to greenery and outdoor spaces.

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Sustainable buildings must address more than just the carbon required to operate them. They and the places they are located within also play a significant role in enabling lives to be less impactful in other arenas – mobility, food and embodied carbon, to name a few – as well as addressing the broader and more complex idea of connecting with and caring for Country. They can, and should, contribute to the regeneration of nature and people.

Inspired and informed by this range of concerns, Live Work Share House showcases replicable ideas that explore better ways for families to thrive in this particular part of the world.

The planning, arrangement and construction of this home enables great flexibility in how it can be inhabited now and into the future. It currently provides a range of spaces for the family of five, along with a work studio and delightful tiny-house accommodation for a single mother and her child. Two street fronts provide garden space for recreation, growing food and connecting with the neighbours, while internal courtyards and verandah spaces offer a variety of outdoor experiences through all seasons. Bicycle storage and proximity to local facilities make cycling and walking easy transport options. Energy efficiency, solar panels and water tanks ensure that the building’s operations are almost zero carbon.

The house’s spatial arrangements and connections can be easily altered in the future, as life evolves. With its architecture joyfully responding to this agenda, this project ably shows that outer-suburban blocks can be developed in ways that help to regenerate our communities and nature.


Live Work Share House | Bligh Graham Architects | Photographer: Christopher Fredrick Jones

Client perspective:
How does the design benefit the way you live/work/play/operate/educate/other?

The house has been a delight to live in in both expected and unexpected ways. In terms of passive thermal performance it has been exceptional – comfortable in both summer and winter. The top hung solid shutters have been a very successful experiment – very practical in keeping rain out, providing privacy but funnelling cool air in, yet also framing beautiful intimate views into the garden. The courtyard plan combined with pavilions has worked really well with the teenage kids and us as parents being able to more happily co-exist but keep connected. The layering from private / public / garden / street is magic.

Practice team:

Lindsay Taylor, Graduate of Architecture
Sonia Graham, Design Director
Christopher Bligh, Project Architect

Builder:

Gowdie Management Group

Construction team:

Bligh Graham Architects, Interior Designer
Bligh Tanner, Engineer

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