Newburgh Light House / Splinter Society
Conveniently located in Auburn Village, Newburgh Light House presents a highly sustainable housing solution, accommodating up to 21 people over 10 levels, on an almost unbuildable 150m2 site, right on a historic train station. With no street access and a north facade directly abutting VicTrack land, complicated fire, building methodology, acoustics, equitable light, and stability requirements dominated much of the design process. The response was a mini tower typology with a full level for each residence, using glass block as a key material to achieve fire and light requirements. Conceptually, the translucent facades, combined with reflective finishes throughout, form a lantern to the public realm, whilst creating an ephemeral effect within the residences.


- architects: Splinter Society
- Location: Auburn Village, Melbourne, Australia
- Project Year: 2025
- Photographs: Timothy Kaye
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