The Architecture of Control

Five projects. One consistent thread. The ev80 external venetian blind as an integral element of InForm’s architectural language.

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5 Featured Projects
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Timothy Kaye
A partnership built on precision. For over a decade, InForm has defined a distinct language of contemporary Australian residential architecture — one characterised by clean lines, considered materials, and an unwavering commitment to environmental performance.

At the heart of this architectural language is a consistent feature: the Evaya ev80 external venetian blind. Across some of InForm’s most celebrated projects, the ev80 has become more than a functional addition. It is an integral part of the facade design, offering dynamic solar control while reinforcing the horizontal rhythms that define the InForm aesthetic.

This editorial explores five defining projects from the InForm portfolio, each demonstrating how the integration of Evaya external shading systems elevates both the aesthetic and environmental performance of the modern home.

"The ev80 doesn't sit in front of the architecture — it becomes the architecture. Its horizontal rhythm is part of the composition from the very first sketch."
— InForm × Evaya, on the design philosophy
10+
years working together
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evaya external venetian system
160°
full louvre tilt range
100%
Australian made and installed
Project 01 . Caulfied North

Cantilever House

A bold statement in steel and shade.

Located in Caulfield North, Cantilever House makes a dramatic statement from the street. The upper floor, wrapped in a bold overhanging steel screen, appears to float above the ground plane. Integrated seamlessly into this robust facade are the Evaya ev80 blinds — their crisp horizontal lines echoing the structural steelwork, reading as a continuous architectural texture when lowered.

Here, the blinds serve a dual purpose. Aesthetically, they complete the facade’s restrained monochromatic palette. Functionally, they intercept harsh solar radiation before it reaches the extensive glazing, while allowing the occupants to tilt the louvres to maintain privacy from the street without sacrificing natural light.

Cantilever
The ev80 blinds integrate with the steel screen facade
Cantilever House 2
Street elevation — the dramatic cantilever and ev80 screening
Project 02 . Camberwell

Camberwell 2

One facade. Two worlds.

Featured in The Local Project, Camberwell 2 is a masterclass in restraint. The monochromatic palette of dark linear screens and concrete formwork is brought to life by the play of light and shadow. At the rear of the property, a full-height installation of ev80 blinds overlooks the bright blue pool.

When lowered, the dark slats create a striking contrast against the deep blue sky, providing maximum solar control. When raised, the facade opens entirely, dissolving the boundary between inside and out. Inside, the lowered louvres cast precise, dynamic shadow patterns across the terrazzo floors — treating light as a living material.

ev80 in action
One Facade. Two Worlds
Same view. Same garden. Two completely different experiences.
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The ev80 blinds integrate with the steel screen facade
Camberwell 2 10
The ev80 blinds integrate with the steel screen facade
Project 03 . Melbourne

Stucco House

Textural contrast, architectural precision

Stucco House is defined by its tactile materiality — rough-sawn timber, textured stucco render, and lush landscaping. Against these organic surfaces, the Evaya ev80 introduces a necessary element of mechanical precision. Set deep within the architectural reveals of the upper floor, the dark blinds provide a sharp, clean contrast to the textured render.

The integration is flawless; the blinds don’t appear as an afterthought, but as a deliberate architectural element that can be opened or closed at will, allowing the home to breathe and adapt to the changing seasons.

Stucco
Stucco House — the ev80 blinds sit within the upper floor reveals against the textured render
Project 04 . Malvern

Malvern

Pavilion living, solar mastery

The Malvern project embraces a pavilion-style arrangement, where indoor and outdoor spaces flow into one another around a central pool and courtyard. The ev80 blinds are employed here to manage the intense western sun — stopping the heat load externally before it reaches the glass.

The horizontal louvres also provide a visual link between the different pavilions, tying the varied architectural forms together with a consistent functional detail. The result is a home that maintains thermal comfort without relying heavily on artificial cooling.

Malvern Inform 1
The ev80 blinds tie the pavilion forms together with a consistent horizontal detail
Malvern Inform 3
Pool pavilion with ev80 blinds providing western solar control
Project 05 . Melbourne

Northside

Rhythm, repetition, and the art of filtering light

Northside presents a highly structured, rhythmic facade to the street. The architecture relies on repetition and proportion, with deep recesses providing depth and shadow. The Evaya blinds sit perfectly within these recesses — when tilted, they filter the daylight, creating a soft, ambient glow within the interior spaces.

The blinds complete the architectural composition, providing the final layer of control in a highly disciplined design. The family within can adapt the home’s relationship with the street and the sun at any moment, without compromising the visual integrity of the facade.

Northside
Northside — ev80 blinds integrated into the upper facade reveals · Architect & Builder: InForm
Northside
The ev80 louvres sit flush within the architectural recesses, completing the facade composition

A Shared Vision

The relationship between InForm and Evaya is built on a shared understanding: that true luxury in modern residential design is the ability to control your environment. By integrating the ev80 external venetian blinds into the very conception of these homes, InForm ensures that their architecture is not only visually striking but environmentally responsive.

It is a partnership that continues to set the standard for high-performance residential design in Australia. To learn more about the Evaya ev80, visit evaya.com.au

FACADE INTEGRATION
The ev80 is specified at the design stage, not added as an afterthought. Its proportions, colour, and placement are resolved as part of the architectural composition.
ENVIRONMENTAL
By intercepting solar radiation externally, the ev80 reduces heat loads before they reach the glass — dramatically improving thermal comfort and reducing energy consumption.
DYNAMIC CONTROL
From fully raised to fully lowered, with an 160° tilt range in between — the ev80 gives occupants complete, intuitive control over light, privacy, and solar gain.

Credits

  • Project:
    01 - Cantilever House
  • Location:
    Caulfield North
  • Architecture:
    InForm × Pleysier Perkins
  • Builder:
    InForm
  • External Shading:
    Evaya ev80
  • Project:
    02 - Camberwell 2
  • Location:
    Camberwell
  • Architecture:
    InForm Design
  • Builder:
    InForm
  • External Shading:
    Evaya ev80
  • Project:
    03 - Stucco House
  • Location:
    Melbourne
  • Architecture:
    InForm × Pleysier Perkins
  • Builder:
    InForm
  • External Shading:
    Evaya ev80
  • Project:
    04 - Malvern
  • Location:
    Malvern
  • Architecture:
    Pleysier Perkins
  • Builder:
    InForm
  • External Shading:
    Evaya ev80
  • Project:
    05 - Northside
  • Location:
    Melbourne
  • Architecture:
    InForm Design
  • Builder:
    InForm
  • External Shading:
    Evaya ev80