Stradbroke Dual Occupancy Graham Anderson Architects
2018-09-14 19:00
© Andrew Manson
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架构师提供的文本描述。广阔的海洋和灌木丛景观为这两个度假屋的设计目标是在一个1000平方米的斜面上,地点在北斯特劳德勃克岛的点望区(PointLookout)。我们的客户想要一个家庭度假屋和另一个房子,他们可以租作为度假之家。最大限度地利用海景,管理太阳曝晒,并为我们的客户创造一个私人务虚会,在这种双重居住发展是我们的主要优先事项。家庭住宅的设计也通过使用Sunpal不透明聚碳酸酯薄膜来改善夜间的街景。
Text description provided by the architects. Expansive ocean and bush views set the design objectives for these two-holiday houses on a 1000 square meter sloping site at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island. Our clients wanted a family holiday house and another house that they could rent as a holiday home. Maximising ocean views, managing sun exposure and creating a private retreat for our clients in this dual occupancy development were our key priorities. The family home was also designed in a way that contributes to the streetscape at night through the use of Sunpal opaque polycarbonate sheeting.
Text description provided by the architects. Expansive ocean and bush views set the design objectives for these two-holiday houses on a 1000 square meter sloping site at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island. Our clients wanted a family holiday house and another house that they could rent as a holiday home. Maximising ocean views, managing sun exposure and creating a private retreat for our clients in this dual occupancy development were our key priorities. The family home was also designed in a way that contributes to the streetscape at night through the use of Sunpal opaque polycarbonate sheeting.
Level 1 Plan
第1级计划
Level 2 Plan
2级计划
通过将家庭住宅垂直于街道的方向定位,我们:-增加了起居室和主卧室的视角-将街道前的建筑数量降至最低,同时也允许在这种沿海环境中占据主导地位-为后屋提供了通往街道的视觉通道,从而最大限度地减少了在另一栋房子后面建造的房子的潜在幽闭恐惧感。
By orienting the family home perpendicular to the street we: - increased the viewing angle from the living areas and main bedroom - minimized the amount of the building at the street front, also allowing a dominance of open space in this coastal setting - provided the rear house with visual access to the street thus minimizing the potential claustrophobic atmosphere of one house built behind another.
By orienting the family home perpendicular to the street we: - increased the viewing angle from the living areas and main bedroom - minimized the amount of the building at the street front, also allowing a dominance of open space in this coastal setting - provided the rear house with visual access to the street thus minimizing the potential claustrophobic atmosphere of one house built behind another.
© Andrew Manson
(c)AndrewManson
两院的计划遵循相邻的线性区域。楼梯、浴室、储藏室和厨房的服务区较窄,为毗邻的居住、就餐和卧室等较大的职业区服务。前院的上层为分裂层,可容纳陡坡场地。这一水平达到了一个巨大的半封闭甲板,栖息在地面约5米,在主要的景观位置。
The plan for both houses follows adjacent linear zones. A narrower service zone of stairs, bathrooms, storage, and kitchen serve the adjacent larger occupation zones of living, dining, and bedrooms. The upper level of the front house is split level, accommodating the steeply sloping site. This level culminates in a large semi-enclosed deck, perched approximately five meters above ground, in the prime view location.
The plan for both houses follows adjacent linear zones. A narrower service zone of stairs, bathrooms, storage, and kitchen serve the adjacent larger occupation zones of living, dining, and bedrooms. The upper level of the front house is split level, accommodating the steeply sloping site. This level culminates in a large semi-enclosed deck, perched approximately five meters above ground, in the prime view location.
© Andrew Manson
(c)AndrewManson
下层由第二生活区、三间卧室和浴室组成,与上层垂直,并与土地的坡度平行。这允许房屋在视觉上连接到地面并且提供与较低生活空间邻接的地面水平庭院。这个安全的庭院是次要的"海滩"入口,有外部海滩设备和外部淋浴。
The lower level, consisting of a second living area, three bedrooms and bathrooms are set perpendicular to the upper level and parallel to the slope of the land. This allows the house to be visually connected to the ground and provides a ground level courtyard adjoining the lower living space. This secure courtyard is the secondary "beach" entry, with external beach equipment storage and an external shower.
The lower level, consisting of a second living area, three bedrooms and bathrooms are set perpendicular to the upper level and parallel to the slope of the land. This allows the house to be visually connected to the ground and provides a ground level courtyard adjoining the lower living space. This secure courtyard is the secondary "beach" entry, with external beach equipment storage and an external shower.
© Andrew Manson
(c)AndrewManson
Architects Graham Anderson Architects
Location Point Lookout, Australia
Area 500.0 m2
Project Year 2012
Photographs Andrew Manson
Category Houses
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