AO40
House in Thirteenth Beach
In the architecturally curated landscape of Barwon Heads Golf Club, we designed a residence that redefines privacy within a dense neighbourhood.
The concept revolves around a central courtyard. Rather than opening up to the street, the design turns inward, creating a sense of sanctuary amid the surrounding development.
Materiality plays a crucial role in achieving this sense of enclosure. A robust rammed earth base grounds the structure, while a delicate timber-screened veil shrouds the exterior. Both offer protection from prying eyes. The combination of solid and permeable elements creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow.
The floor plan tells a story of purposeful demarcation. It is elegant simplicity, with zones windmilling around the central courtyard. Rammed earth walls act as natural dividers, clearly defining three distinct zones: a guest and service wing, a central living area, and a private family wing. Portal passageways connect these spaces, creating a journey through the home.
Large glass expanses contrast with the solidity of the rammed earth, blurring the lines between inside and out. This interplay enhances the feeling of spaciousness while maintaining the core concept of a protected, private realm. his is a home that invites contemplation, offering its inhabitants a true sense of retreat.
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↑YEAR
2019 – 2021
Location
Thirteenth Beach, VIC
TRADITIONAL OWNERS
Wadawurrung
SIZE
220m²
STATUS
Built
Photographer
Dan Preston
Builder
Basebuild Construction
Structure
PM Design Group
Survey
Adam O'Halloran & Associates