F2 House
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private, grassy plateau is highlighted as a walled garden set in a natural landscape, and includes the main meeting place of the regime. In the warehouse, with fireplace and kitchen, there is a view created with the outside world, including the majestic trees Coolamon. Outside the cage is different communal spaces, each with independent address and different perspectives, to allow independent for family and friends.
Materials and colors are intended to combine with natural vegetation as new plantations do from time to time, while the color frame registers with home ventilation.
Redescribe landscape occupied the site as a result of strong experience. Handling the results within the limits clearly provide a richer place, a fence, views and experiences. Important space in the plan, the exterior covered in the middle of this busy landscape, and enjoy a wide range of quality of endurance over the life of the building: the action of light, landscape and climate response, the feeling of defending the region, development of the clearing, subliminal associations etc. This combined with the pleasures of cooking and bathing outside is a real place of community interaction.
- F2 House design
- Location in 30 Bamberry Street Fingal, Australia
- Project Team by Brian Donovan, Timothy Hill
- Project Team by Martin Arroyo, Craig Channon
- Project Team by Michael Hogg, Phil Hindmarsh
- Achitects by Donovan Hill
A secret house can dominate the landscape of public space. Order a whole walled garden site, including all buildings on a small scale and its garden tour. This road will result (after planting with young children) are indicated by three landscapes – a grassy bank to the car, the walls are made fit in a chair across the street for residents, and solid native gardens. Pre-existing block retaining wall on the south side of the park features both house and garden has remained unchanged.
Both site plans and building forms in context. Dominant form of this site is adult trees and stone walls retaining Coolamon. new areas are maintained to sustain the rule of trees in the new composition, as part of the building connecting the interior with exceptional views of the north and south. Step blocks south wall space to create a platform bed with elevated views over the park.
Brief for the two families to enjoy an environment with friends. Thus, the hierarchy of public and private space is planned around the central courtyard. Options to participate in community activities or private pension subspaces planned for adults and children, both individually and as groups.
Exposed coastal sites in the loose sand stone that is needed in the construction of suspended slabs and beams are not resting on the screw pile foundation. Buildings sit close to the wall of steel plate stiffener is required to offset the deferred open internal volume.
Most of utilitarian buildings in the finish. Trowel finished concrete floors, walls bp standard and the ceiling, carpentry off-the shelf-fold over the edge of the exposed polyurethane, pine stained coating. All of a functional background with wood frame windows and doors and windows painted aeration. These additional echoes through the house every day use.
The buildings are located on a small scale and landscape characteristics around important to ensure the quality of pre-existing creation is maintained. Since close, the interior is easily broken. Framework and the coating is a pine plantation. Water stored for use again.
This system includes cheap landscape into the street, give this setting is enhanced with the rebuilding process, while citizens may choose to participate in the public domain from the road as the park occupies the entire wall to make the block / head.
Achitects: Donovan Hill
Location: 30 Bamberry Street Fingal, Australia
Project Team: Brian Donovan, Timothy Hill, Michael Hogg, Phil Hindmarsh, Martin Arroyo, Craig Channon
Builders: Simcorp Developments
Landscape: Donovan Hill
Structural: Mark Traucnieks Consulting Engineers
Geotechnical: Border Tech
Town planners: Plan It Consulting
Certifier: Build It Certification
Total Floor Area: 200m²
Design Period: 1 year
Construction Period: November 2007– September 2008
Photo Credits: Jon Linkins
source : archdaily
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