Conçue à la manière d’un camp de brousse de luxe, un très gros coup de coeur pour la très agréable, et par ailleurs très originale, « Drew House », une excellente petite maison de campagne imaginée et conçue par l’architecte australien Simon Laws de chez Anthill Constructions. Située sur côte du Queensland en Australie, découvrez tous les détails de cette étonnante villa en images dans la suite !
Plus de détails en images dans la galerie
Description originale
This holiday house aims to create a kind of luxury campsite amongst mature Bloodwoods and Cabbage Palms near the ocean at, Seventeen Seventy, a town just south of Gladstone and the most northerly surf break on the east Australian coast.
Living and sleeping pods along with a bath house were built in Brisbane, close to construction services and transported the 500km to site fully completed. The prefabricated parabolic roofed structure and decks were erected onsite and connect the various pods through a large central outdoor living and dining area. Aramax roof sheeting free spans the two identical, but reversed, hardwood self-braced trusses.
Natural oiled timbers and other low-finished materials create a neutral environment that along with the dynamic indoor/outdoor spaces, allow the maximum enjoyment of the wonderful bushland setting and mild sub-tropical climate. Rainwater tanks, solar hot water and electrical panels and a passive energy efficient design make the house largely self sufficient.
Design by Simon Laws – via
Vraiment très originale, sympa