Located in a leafy pocket of Hawthorn is Shakespeare Grove by B.E. Architecture, a dream house designed as a family home and devised by a memorable palette of materials. B.E. Architecture’s overarching responsibility was to create a residence that responded to the area and catered to the council, town planners, heritage planners, neighbours and, ultimately, its clients. Designed as two halves, the dream house features a distinct façade that hides the intimate and warm interior. Furthermore, when looking to simplify the expression of the building, the team used consistent materials across both the interior and exterior.
Moving the house tour inside, the front half of the home holds the master bedroom, ensuite and study, as well as the formal dining and living areas. Though facing the street, the front half of Shakespeare Grove is kept private and offers an inward-facing inner experience. The interior design is typified by the inlaid timber ceilings and cocooning walls of felt, and the first half of the dream house is designed to be more decorative than the second. Also shown through the house tour is a generous architectural scale, as seen in the details of the staircase. Moreover, a vaulted hallway leads from the formal part of the dream house to the casual spaces.
The rear of the dream house holds the social areas such as the kitchen, lounge and dining space – all of which are open to the natural surrounds and flow to the outdoor entertaining zones. Sharing a similar boldness to the front of the dream house, the rear of the home is complemented with materials such as in situ concrete and saturated rendering on the walls and ceilings. Natural light complements the texture of the off-form concrete and other material elements within the building. When looking at the project, the award-winning B.E. Architecture considered it as a whole, right down to the selection of finishes and artwork. Able to express the clients’ personalities throughout and create a truly unique residence, the team has created a family home designed for living with luxurious interior design choices and complementary architecture.
00:00 – Introduction to the Dark and Moody Dream House
01:12 – Designed as Two Halves
01:40 – The Decorative and Private Sector
02:00 – Incorporating A Sense of Scale and Sculpture
02:38 – The Casual and Family Sector
03:01 – A Reduced Material Palette and Light Quality
03:53 – Incorporating Custom Made Personal Items
05:12 – Enjoyable Aspects of the Design
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Photography by Tom Ross.
Architecture, Interior Design, Styling, Furniture Design and Landscape by B.E. Architecture.
Build by DOME.
Engineering by DNA Engineering.
Joinery by Fineform Joinery.
Filmed and Edited by Dan Preston.
Production by The Local Project.
Location: Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
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Your content is absolutely outstanding, I appreciate it!✌️
Love this place. Original ideas and incredible quality. Great job.
what happened to the sound in this vidoe?
Love Shakespeare Grave residence
What happened to Andrew’s microphone, don’t you guys test whilst filming?
wow
Lovely home!
Great Video! Can you please fix the audio and re-upload? Thank you!
When will the pigeons start to make nests just below the arches?
So serine. Beautiful home
Beautiful home. Sound quality of the narration was not good – scratchy and made it hard to understand the gentleman speaking.
special iMac that doesn't need a power cord? 😆
I love this building's 'new oldness'. @1:39, beautiful. I love the concrete treatment, although I think I might have had it polished.
I love the videos, but the last two have horrible audio! Sounds like you need a new microphone system and better audio editing.
Can anyone tell me what product the inset trim is on this house project? I love those clean lines
So lovely to see this finally built. The stepped brick coving detail above the front arches intrigued me on my walks around the hood, and the back site was covered by blue tarps for ages. Great to see the reveal. Beautiful, considered design and build
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Majestat tego domu kojarzy mi się z majestatem i pięknem architektury starożytnego Rzymu…
Walking in life with this dark and moody dream house will surely create an immersive and quality lifestyle. ✨😉
Such talent and creativity have created this home… every day would be a wonderful surprise. Well done!
Well! You don’t get to see many ceilings like THAT! Nice change from the normal.
One of my favorites…❤
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We hope you all enjoyed the captivating tour of Shakespeare Grove by B.E. Architecture in the heart of Hawthorn! The meticulous design process, catering to the surrounding environment, town planners, and the essence of the area, has truly given life to a dream home. Shakespeare Grove was recently featured in Issue No. 13 of our tri-annual print publication, which is available for order through our website: https://thelocalproject.com.au/publication/issue-13/
Thank you for capturing the subtlety of this house. It’s a beautiful production and great work by the whole team
Why does this sound like garbage?