Designed by: Rachcoff Vella Architecture
Photography by: Tatjana Plitt
Our recently completed farmhouse stands at the pinnacle of a scenic hill in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.
Approximately one hour’s drive from Melbourne, this five-year journey, from conception to realisation, stands as a testament to the RVA team, consultants, builders, and our visionary homeowners.
Successfully navigating challenging planning constraints and extreme weather conditions demanded resilience and a cohesive team.
Presented us with a comprehensive brief for a new family home, we were offered an incredible site with breathtaking panoramic views.
Perched atop this hill, we faced the dual challenge of designing a suitable dwelling while navigating the logistical issues like site access, services, and material transportation across this 40.5ha property with an 85-metre vertical rise from the entrance to the proposed dwelling location.
Our homeowners’ deep familiarity with the site, acquired during their time holidaying in a self-contained cabin, greatly influenced the design brief.
Their specific preferences for various views throughout the day and desire to create an enduring legacy guided our design inspiration.
We were also guided by specific planning constraints to seamlessly integrate the building into the hillside without disrupting the existing Gruyere hillside ridge.
This approach shaped the building’s placement, choice of materials, and intricate details, ensuring the farmhouse would bleed into the surrounding dark vegetation and Yarra Ranges beyond.
Considering the extreme hilltop climate, we carefully selected the siting of the built forms.
We framed a protected courtyard with three distinct building wings, each tailored to its functional purpose and characterised by our choice of materials.
Handmade, imperfect bricks were used for the bedroom and secondary living/utility spaces, mirroring the natural geology and soil colours on site.
On the other hand, the main living pavilion adopted a lighter, more delicate structure, featuring rhythmic board and batten details.
We chose Matt Monument Colorbond cladding for its colour and lustre, allowing the building to become one with its backdrop.
Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape, the design emphasises a strong connection to the ubiquitous Yarra Ranges.
The undulating and dancing pitched roof forms, directly inspired by the silhouette of the mountain range to the North, create a meaningful dialogue with the natural context on both a micro and macro scale.
The main pavilion’s unique roofline earned the project the nickname ‘Hilltop Hood’.
It boasts a pitched roof that cantilevers three metres at both ends, providing weather protection as a ‘hood’ or ‘hoodie’ over the glazed and delicately ribbed pavilion.
Beyond aesthetics, this design also respects the locale by preserving view lines from and towards the neighbouring property through the strategic planting of a mature olive grove.
The site unfolds through a series of spaces, evoking the feel of traditional European farmhouses, featuring a newly created driveway that remains concealed from view.
The culmination of this experience is the progression and slow reveal from the forecourt to the secluded courtyard, equipped with all the amenities expected in luxury homes.
Within the pavilion, you’ll be greeted by three breathtaking views: one to the West capturing Melbourne’s skyline, another to the north overlooking the Yarra Ranges from the living room, and a morning view over the Warramate Ranges from the master bedroom.
Our design embodies a blueprint for celebrating a holistic approach to architectural design, showcasing what’s possible when architecture embraces nature and its surroundings.
Credit List
ArchitectRachcoff Vella Architecture | BuilderBD Projects |
Our recently completed farmhouse stands at the pinnacle of a scenic hill in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.
Approximately one hour’s drive from Melbourne, this five-year journey, from conception to realisation, stands as a testament to the RVA team, consultants, builders, and our visionary homeowners.
Successfully navigating challenging planning constraints and extreme weather conditions demanded resilience and a cohesive team.
Presented us with a comprehensive brief for a new family home, we were offered an incredible site with breathtaking panoramic views.
Perched atop this hill, we faced the dual challenge of designing a suitable dwelling while navigating the logistical issues like site access, services, and material transportation across this 40.5ha property with an 85-metre vertical rise from the entrance to the proposed dwelling location.
Our homeowners’ deep familiarity with the site, acquired during their time holidaying in a self-contained cabin, greatly influenced the design brief.
Their specific preferences for various views throughout the day and desire to create an enduring legacy guided our design inspiration.
We were also guided by specific planning constraints to seamlessly integrate the building into the hillside without disrupting the existing Gruyere hillside ridge.
This approach shaped the building’s placement, choice of materials, and intricate details, ensuring the farmhouse would bleed into the surrounding dark vegetation and Yarra Ranges beyond.
Considering the extreme hilltop climate, we carefully selected the siting of the built forms.
We framed a protected courtyard with three distinct building wings, each tailored to its functional purpose and characterised by our choice of materials.
Handmade, imperfect bricks were used for the bedroom and secondary living/utility spaces, mirroring the natural geology and soil colours on site.
On the other hand, the main living pavilion adopted a lighter, more delicate structure, featuring rhythmic board and batten details.
We chose Matt Monument Colorbond cladding for its colour and lustre, allowing the building to become one with its backdrop.
Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape, the design emphasises a strong connection to the ubiquitous Yarra Ranges.
The undulating and dancing pitched roof forms, directly inspired by the silhouette of the mountain range to the North, create a meaningful dialogue with the natural context on both a micro and macro scale.
The main pavilion’s unique roofline earned the project the nickname ‘Hilltop Hood’.
It boasts a pitched roof that cantilevers three metres at both ends, providing weather protection as a ‘hood’ or ‘hoodie’ over the glazed and delicately ribbed pavilion.
Beyond aesthetics, this design also respects the locale by preserving view lines from and towards the neighbouring property through the strategic planting of a mature olive grove.
The site unfolds through a series of spaces, evoking the feel of traditional European farmhouses, featuring a newly created driveway that remains concealed from view.
The culmination of this experience is the progression and slow reveal from the forecourt to the secluded courtyard, equipped with all the amenities expected in luxury homes.
Within the pavilion, you’ll be greeted by three breathtaking views: one to the West capturing Melbourne’s skyline, another to the north overlooking the Yarra Ranges from the living room, and a morning view over the Warramate Ranges from the master bedroom.
Our design embodies a blueprint for celebrating a holistic approach to architectural design, showcasing what’s possible when architecture embraces nature and its surroundings.
Credit List
ArchitectRachcoff Vella Architecture | BuilderBD Projects |
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