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A Bluestone Brick Inlay podium elevates The Kent Residences’ contemporary design


Bluestone tiles, Brick Inlay podium, The Kent

On the site of the former State Savings Bank in Hawthorn stands The Kent Residences. The brainchild of Rothelowman, a team renowned for delivering extraordinary solutions by achieving the highest and best use for each site, and these 21 premium contemporary residences are no exception.

Inspired by the Bank’s mid-century architecture, The Kent Residences pays homage to what once was a beautiful red brick building on Burwood Road. “We wanted to acknowledge what was there previously by reinterpreting the idea of brick in a contemporary manner,” comments Steven Coverdale, Senior Associate, Rothelowman

Also critical to the design was achieving a more domestic texture and aesthetic for the ground and podium interfaces, given that the site backs on to residential area. In particular, integrating as much texture into those interfaces as possible, creating interest in the design and balancing the glazed textures on the upper levels.

“At the lower portions of the building, we wanted to use as much landscaping and reticulation as possible, and that’s what’s really great about brick, it has that human scaled texture and tactile quality, which we appreciate” says Steven.

And use it the team did, with stunning results.

In fact, what makes this building a standout is the well-considered design with its combination of textures and materials. For buildability and value management, Rothelowman selected Robertson Façade Systems’ Brick Inlay for the podium construction, using a beautiful combination of Brushed Grey and Flamed Grey stone tiles, supplied by Robertson’s Building Products.

Brushed Grey and Flamed Grey Brick Inlay podium, The Kent

The Kent Residences presents a monochromatic aesthetic of framed black steel, glass and concrete, so it was critical for the brick to complement that. “The palette is very ‘Melbourne’ and for us the Bluestone look for the tiles fitted into that perfectly,” Steven remarks.

It’s not only the material choice, but also the way in which the materials have been used which sets this building apart. “We like to use brick in an innovative way, which is why we have rotated it in a vertical soldier pattern and laid it in a stack bond, rather than a traditional stretcher bond,” Steven says.

This incredibly well thought out podium design was created using an algorithm to achieve the random effect of the Brushed Grey and Flamed Grey stone tiles without repetition. It’s a magnificent result. “The façade design was really well thought through and that’s the great thing about using the Brick Inlay system – because you can have any design you like and make it up with whatever material you like, which we did,” Steven says.

The Flamed Grey and Brushed Grey stone tile Brick Inlay podium is remarkably eye-catching and the team at Rothelowman couldn’t be happier with the outcome: “The material has provided the project with an outstanding level of finish, elevating the overall design outcome, and has garnered an overwhelmingly positive response,” concludes Steven.


Brick Inlay podium with Brushed Grey and Flamed Grey stone tiles


Developer: CDG

Precaster: Macquarie Precast

Photographer: Dylan James



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