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Jane Walkley and her dogs, in front of the house her parents built. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Last year, I had the pleasure of visiting the Walkley Residence in Adelaide. I'd been wanting to see it for a while, so I was very excited to finally get the chance. Turns out, the best part was actually meeting the owner.
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Front entrance. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
I spent all afternoon at the house, and into the evening. We hit it off well and she told me lots of stories about her parents, and how they came to have such an extraordinary home in the heart of Adelaide.
Jane's father, Gavin Walkley, was a well-known and respected architect in his own right. In fact, he would eventually become Head of Architecture at the South Australian Institute of Technology.
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Gavin Walkley, from a portrait by Ivor Hele (1968) |
But Walkley greatly admired and respected his friend, architect Robin Boyd, and so he invited the architect to design his own home. Quite extraordinary! I understand Walkley had a hand in the design, of course, collaborating with Boyd.
It was great to hear stories about what it was like to grow up in such a beautiful home, which she shared with her brother and her parents. Jane clearly still loves the house, and she recently moved back to it.
Despite its exotic appearance, it's actually quite a simple and modest house - befitting the times in Australia then, but also the sentiments of Boyd and, undoubtedly, Walkley.
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Living area off the entry, with built in book shelves below the ribbon windows. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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The fireplace with its copper hood is the most distinguishing characteristic of the living area. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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One corner of the living area is reserved for the formal dining table. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
It was great to hear stories about what it was like to grow up in such a beautiful home, which she shared with her brother and her parents. Jane clearly still loves the house, and she recently moved back to it.
Despite its exotic appearance, it's actually quite a simple and modest house - befitting the times in Australia then, but also the sentiments of Boyd and, undoubtedly, Walkley.
I'm very grateful to Jane for her wonderful hospitality. I was a real pleasure to meet her and I look forward to returning...
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Walkley Residence. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
For more information on Robin Boyd and his own home in Melbourne, click here.
For my blog post on another Boyd home in Canberra that I had the chance to visit, click here.
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