How could the contemporary townhouses of today be improved? This was the question that preoccupied Conrad Architects and their quest to elevate two
DESIGN
On their pursuit of quality, Conrad Architects looked to the Georgian architecture of Bath and the Neoclassism in London for their classical sensibilities of proportion, repetition and structure. But this was by no means an exercise in replication. It was about reimagining the traditional townhouse archetype in a contemporary context, for two townhouses on a suburban lot. This revealed itself in the highly controlled geometry of the internal planning that emphasises vertical proportions. The French doors cement the vertical and guarantee a sense of luxury, order and sanctuary upon entrance. The loftiness expressed by the French doors on the inside is carried through by the floor-to-ceiling mirrors and tapware in custom proportions. While the focus may be on the traditional, this didn’t mean there was no room for creative variation. Ceiling heights, floor levels, lighting fixtures and windows all create a unique spatial experience. A great example of this is in the casual living room, with a subtly compressed ceiling height for intimacy that separates it from the dining area.
Not only is control accomplished in layout, it’s made clear in the choice of materials and finishes. For a sense of calm and clarity, Conrad Architects selected a restrained interior palette of marble and natural oak. A rich mixture of designer pieces and art layer each space leaving each with a strong sense of depth, order and elegance. The legacy of design icons runs strong, with a special mention going to the enduring
We’re all striving for a liveable sense of luxury – and that’s exactly what Conrad Architects have delivered in these two attached Malvern townhouses. A classic and controlled approach has given rise to a contemporary townhouse with serious design wisdom.
“This modern interpretation carries the concept of the colonnade from the architecture to the interiors.”
— Conrad Architects
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