A Display of Luxury at 30 Esplanade

Published by
Ashley Tucker
December 10, 2015

Developer SC Land has launched 30 Esplanade, a collection of luxury townhouses at 30 Esplanade, within the seaside suburb of Brighton.

Architecture practice Wood Marsh and interior designer Kendra Pinkus have worked together with SC Land’s founding partners, husband and wife duo, Lance Chu and Chenghan Tan, who first purchased the illustrious Brighton site back in in 2000.

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The architectural vision behind the collection of 24 threelevel townhouses was a relaxed and casual expression of urbane architecture on the coast according to Wood March director, Randal MarshOur intention was to reinterpret the traditional Victorian terraces that line many of Brighton’s streets and reappropriate this ideal for a contemporary lifestyle,” says Randal. The building’s strong skin is naturalised by the timber fringing; we consider this to be a modern take on the typical wrought iron latticework you would see in period homes.

Sensitive to the surrounding landscape, both in terms of the neighbouring streetscape and coastal location, Wood Marsh set about creating a project of architectural significance and worked closely with Kendra Pinkus to add that intrinsic value. Designed with the form and functionality of a free– standing home, each building has been crafted to fully occupy its space with originality, beauty and personality.

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Drawing inspiration from the neighbouring bay, we took the concept of coastal living and reimagined it with a depth of materiality and refinement that challenged conventional interpretations of seaside homes and stereotypical townhouses,” says Marsh.

Convex and concave façades crafted out of teak battens billow around concrete exteriors – a nod to the wind filled sail boats bobbing in the adjacent bay – creating movement and filtering in an abundance of light. Meanwhile, vertical iterations on the lower levels achieve a high sense of privacy and promote cross ventilation.

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As you enter the private alcove, the two rows of buildings unfold before you, offering different vantage points from which to take in unique experiences. Though each home has its own outdoor areas, we wanted to create a promenade that would foster a sense of community and draw neighbours together,” says Marsh.

Inside, blonde timber features, bronzemirrored kitchen splashbacks and pale European oak floors provide warmth. Matte black metal balusters introduce a modernity to the urban beach houses, creating a dramatic effect as they rise, uninterrupted, through each of the three floors.

No item, no angle, no fixture has been introduced to the interiors or exteriors of these residences without being practically and creatively considered. Seen and unseen, every fixture and fabrication, appliance and technology exists to enhance everyday life, many of them exclusive to this development,” says Marsh, who collaborated with master glass smith Mark Douglass to create oneofakind hand-blown feature door handles that individualise each of the residences, along with Wood Marsh designed custom marble entrance lights.

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