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Residential
Hovea Residence
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The design brief called for a passive solar home to suit a hills location with a ‘barn like’ open plan to the living areas and low maintenance materials and finishes.
Consideration had to be given to a laundry/ mudroom, an activity/ study area and plenty of under-cover deck area.
An unusual request was for 2 guest bedrooms, both with an ensuite and a dormitory bedroom for the children. The overall concept is of informal hills living with plenty of practical space. For more information and photos click here. |
Northcliffe Residence
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This house is on approximately 100 acres of mostly cleared undulating pasture surrounded by the Karri forests of south west WA, with an existing dilapidated farm house and dis-used tobacco kilns which the owners have renovated for holiday accommodation and artists gallery / studio.
The owners brief was for a passive solar working farmhouse with rammed earth walls. They wanted to be owner builders. For more information and photos click here. |
Beverley Studio
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Conceived around the shape and form of the Mongolian Yurt, but constructed of more heavier and permanent materials.
The owner uses the building as a weekender and possibly longer stays when time permits, for activities such as gardening, art and craft, and enjoying the country environment.
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Martin Residence
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The owners of this house wanted an informal layout with easy access from the carport into the living area via a sheltered deck which has its own cloak cupboard and store room.
This store has solid rammed earth walls and is built to be fireproof and can be used as a shelter from potential bush fires. For more information and photos click here. |
Gidgegannup Residence
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An interesting construction feature of reverse brick veneer external walls was used in this house which is a long rectangular building.
The owners had particular design ideas such as incorporating a large living space that could be opened to the outdoors. A solar pergola is over the north facing deck providing shelter from summer sun but allowing winter sun through onto the polished concrete floor.
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WA Building Design Award winner for Environmentally Sustainable Design
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