Digiglass Interlayers: JARtB House, Melbourne
What do you get when an art gallery meets a residential home? For renowned architect Billy Kavellaris of Kavellaris Urban Design it means an extraordinary design in a league of its own. JARtB House captures your attention instantly with its Neo Baroque façade & 7m cantilevered glass shard, abandoning the notion that art and architecture are separate.
Fromthe outside the creative artwork is visually captivating, internally thenatural light filtered through the soft interlayers of the DigiGlass makeupcreates a beautiful illumination and throws the images gently across the roomin this rare statement of art and architecture.Art plays a central theme for the numerous functions and spaces of JARtB House. It controls how aspects of privacy, translucency and light are interpreted and expressed through the lens of art. The saying goes that form follows function, but art has now established itself as the function, removing itself from the usual usage as decoration within buildings.
Designed by Kavellaris Urban Design, JARtB House stands proudly as a building where art isn’t ornamentation but serves a purpose and is integral to the function of the home. The double height spaces, interlocking volumes and visual links are all connected and informed through art - a striking showcase of PichiAvo’s exploration of Urban Mythology printed using DigiGlass interlayers.
From the outside the creative artwork is visually captivating, internally the natural light filtered through the soft interlayers of the DigiGlass makeup creates a beautiful illumination and throws the images gently across the room in this rare statement of art and architecture.
Controlling for light with Digiglass
DigiGlass interlayers offer vibrancy and translucency in spades The interlayer is encapsulated within a custom laminate of glass and printed at 1440dpi to transpose the liveliness and boldness of the colours with accuracy. At night the glass is transformed into a translucent gallery, with the art becoming illuminated through internal lighting. This elevates an already breathtaking view to another level of artistry bringing theatrical drama to the façade effectively transforming the glass shard into a vibrant lantern.
This home generates a serious feeling of wonder both inside and out. From its Italian marble-clad bathrooms to the gallery length concrete hallways and expansive living room – every inch of this home has been thoroughly thought out, here at Cooling Brothers we could not be more excited to see our DigiGlass in a home that celebrates the bespoke in such a unique way.
“Art is used to connect, inform and program space instead ofthe program containing it. Art is not defined as ‘in’ or ‘on’ the building, thebuilding is the artifact Architecture and Art cannot be separated!”
Kavellaris UrbanDesign