The modern basement

On the surface, it’s a hole in the ground similar to the cellars of the Victorian era hundreds of years ago. But in these modern times, it has become so much more. Gone are the days of ducking your head as you make your way down some brick steps to a small damp room. Nowadays, if you’re building a basement, not only would it be a cool store, but often a workshop, gym, garage, even a steam room, the possibilities are endless. But with this, the structural requirements become much more complicated than their Victorian relatives. Once a space is livable, you will need light and air to ensure enough ventilation and a healthy environment. Will it need a lift or a ramp? How are you going to keep it dry? Basements can be beautiful things but don’t mistake the simplicity of digging a hole for the complexity of living underground.

Alexander Hill

Awarded the Architects Board of South Australia Prize in 2001, I began my career in Melbourne in 2002. In 2007 I started my practice with a beach house in Queenscliff. Intent on focusing on private dwellings, I continued working with builders to understand how to better implement an architectural design, which ultimately led to my own builder’s license. In 2015 I joined Destination Living to work on scaling the architect-builder model. Finally, in 2021 I pulled it all together to open my one-person office.

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