EPSC Residence

Red Hill, Mornington Peninsula

2017 - 2023

EPSC Residence is a rural home in Red Hill, Victoria, shaped by landscape, sequence, and calibrated light. The architecture and interiors are resolved as one continuous idea, with the interior design by Hecker Guthrie integrated to support daily rituals and a lived sense of calm. The intention is not novelty, but endurance: a home that responds to place while illuminating its potential, and that becomes more convincing over time as materials settle and weather.

The project is organised around a measured procession rather than a single moment. Thresholds are treated as quiet instruments. Openings are deliberate. Light is shaped and slowed, arriving with different intensity as you move through the house. Atmosphere is built from proportion, depth, and the tension between enclosure and release, so the architecture feels composed without being over-stated.

A disciplined material approach underpins the long arc of the project. Junctions are resolved carefully, not as decoration, but as the means by which a house holds its line under sun, touch, and time. The goal is a kind of familiarity that deepens: a home that feels grounded when it is quiet, and generous when it is full.

Photography by Timothy Kaye

Interiors by Hecker Guthrie