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Two Level Minimalist Beach House in Queensland, Australia

August 04, 2010 By: wawan Category: beach house, beach house design, Beautiful Swimming Pool, contemporary beach house, dream beach house, Home Design, Home Exterior, Home Interior, home interior design, luxury beach houses, minimalist beach house, modern beach house

point perry beach house Two Level Minimalist Beach House in Queensland, Australia

Point Perry beach house is two level minimalist house which is located in Coolum, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. A remodeling project of 1990′s beach house from Owen and Vokes Architects. The new owner wants additional bedrooms, bathrooms and car garage for their home. Manipulation of the existing building and natural topography establishes new connections between living spaces and the garden.

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The original fibro beach house appears as indigenous to the steep Coolum Hill site as the scrubby coastal vegetation amassed at the rear of the site. The remnant vegetation is valued as providing a counterpoint to the ocean view – a dense, shaded reprieve from the panorama of sea and sky. The siting of the extension preserves as much of this existing vegetation as possible, and as a consequence, bridges over an existing pool to occupy the remaining build-able volume on the site as dictated by height controls. A new courtyard re-orients the entry, connecting living spaces physically to the hillside and providing views to the remnant vegetation beyond.

Masonry elements manage levels across the site, forming new landscape spaces and embedding the fibro-clad extension into the hillside. At street level, a concrete bunker accommodates cars on the site, negating the need for a steep driveway and reclaiming space for a garden overlooked from the living spaces and decks above. Minor excavation reveals a courtyard space below what was previously a timber pool deck. The promenade through the site reveals the nuances of setting and topography. The entry courtyard, positioned at the centre of the site in both the vertical and horizontal plane, is accessed by climbing external stairs from street level. The existing internal stair connects the external circulation route from the street to the open air circulation of the extension. Within the extension, a linear verandah provides access to bedrooms and bathrooms, culminating in a daybed nestled into the fringe of the remnant vegetation. (Source: Contemporist)

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