Randolph House is a two-storey addition to an attached Victorian cottage on a corner block in Hawthorn, Melbourne. Working within challenging heritage requirements on a small block, Bryant Alsop reshaped the home to maximise space and light for a young family. The result is an airy, light-filled interior that engages with the outdoor areas and gives generously to the urban landscape. Bricks found on site were cleaned and reused, lending the new addition a patina and softness that connects it to the original cottage. Completed in 2018, the home spans 138 square metres across two levels.
Architecture by Bryant Alsop. Builder Martin Brothers Builders. Photography by Jack Lovel.