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Postscript

- by Vittino Ashe

A garden addition designed for work, reflection or shooting hoops makes for a whimsical oasis in suburban Perth.

A little addition to a generous suburban block in Perth doesn't dictate activities or patterns of domesticit­y, but rather creates a versatile, attractive space that serves as an escape from the house proper.

The blousing proportion­s of the traditiona­l Australian suburban subdivisio­n now seem impossibly, and perhaps a little irresponsi­bly, generous. The question of what to do with this surplus space has often been answered in an unsatisfyi­ng way.

Vittino Ashe has created something remarkably enchanting with very little in this addition to a home in Perth. The overall project comprises a reorganize­d interface with the street at the “face” of the house, as well as a new pavilion and enclosed basketball court at the rear.

The works at the front of the house created a new car park and boosted security and privacy in a quiet way through the use of a timber slat fence.

But it is the pavilion which is really worth chewing on. The dimensions of the room are too long and narrow to be immediatel­y recognizab­le as being dedicated to any particular use, and rather than being a failure of design this is instead what makes the little alcove liberating. It is, rather, an “escape from the confines of the cottage,” in the words of the architects. A surplus scrap of space that can be used for entertaini­ng, relaxing, reading or working. Whatever you like, it’s yours, the pavilion doesn’t care.

Next door is an enclosed toilet and an open-air shower. A cyclone mesh structure, also present in the walls of the basketball court, means that the entire pavilion is wreathed in a juicy corona of vines. A barbecue and seating are set into the structure in a way that is both elegant and practical.

The basketball court is itself more charming than a basketball court really has any right to be. Enclosed on three sides by a thick passionfru­it vine tumbling down the cyclone mesh fence, the space is a monastic cloister, with the sounds of the ball slapping onto the concrete muffled and contained by the plants. A jacaranda in the neighbour’s garden bends over the fence and spills its petals across the slate-coloured concrete.

While the project has not necessaril­y dictated marvellous new activities and patterns of domesticit­y, it has developed the flavour of what existed in a kind of architectu­ral Maillard reaction. A compliance-required setback, for instance, means that the entire structure is set back from the boundary, leaving a narrow strip of space for the dog to race around before it exhausts itself and flops down on the lawn. vittinoash­e.com.au

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 ??  ?? 01 Sheltered by a jacaranda, the basketball court offers a vinewrappe­d platform for suburban delight.
01 Sheltered by a jacaranda, the basketball court offers a vinewrappe­d platform for suburban delight.
 ??  ?? 02 The pavilion’s unconventi­onal dimensions free it up for all manner of activities.
02 The pavilion’s unconventi­onal dimensions free it up for all manner of activities.

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