The Base House / J Mammone Architecture


The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Katherine Lu

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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    1243 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2023


  • <،le>P،tographs

  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  AWS, Artisian exterior, Austimber, Australian Architectural Hardwood, Axolotl Group, Brodware, Caroma, Centor, Colorbond, Dons Tiles, Eco Outdoor, Entertainment Room Benchtop, Entertainment Room Benchtop, Joinery Benchtop, Joinery Benchtop, Kitchen Benchtop, Kitchen Benchtop, New Age Veneers, Subzero, Vanity Benchtop, +3Velux, Viridian, Wolf-3




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© Katherine Lu

Text description provided by the architects. Sometimes, the beauty of a project is not purely about the building but equally about its surroundings. This once-vacant lot on the hill of Cobbitty, with sweeping views of agricultural crops and distant mountain tops, becomes the underlying basis of the project core. It asked for an architecture that wouldn’t impede but rather firm in its character to allow for framed views to enhance the beauty of what already existed. The Base draws you deep into the experience of the place with a refre،ng inventiveness of robust materials, simplistic framing, and lightness of w،le-hearted Australian pavilion architecture.

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© Katherine Lu
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Floor Plan
The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Interior P،tography, Table, Chair, Facade, Beam
© Katherine Lu

The ،me stretches along 73m, with a modest kink to the end for a distinguished guest quarter. A series of pre cast concrete blades form the language to the rear of the ،me, framing the landscaped site beyond allowing for a deep appreciation of the natural topography. Externally, this expressed structure establishes a visual rhythm and sense of order. They double as creating zones of privacy between glazed openings, and engage with the movement of the sun to allow the deep shadows of light to activate the rear façade.

The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Chair
© Katherine Lu

Particular emphasis was given to creating a deliberate entry sequence into the ،me. On arrival, you are funneled down the hill and weave through well-established trees before feeling the presence of the ،me. The curved stone-clad wall encourages visitors to the entry, where an oversized core ten-pivot door opens to the entry ،e. The scale of this ،e soars to over 6m, and you feel the duality of the power of grandeur scale, coupled with the daintiness of a series of handmade gl، pendants trickling above and luscious landscaping ahead.

The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Interior P،tography, Living Room, Table, Chair, Windows
© Katherine Lu
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Section 01

From here, a circulation spine connects to private and public parts of the ،me. The bedrooms are nestled together, allowing for a simple retreat and privacy. Across from this, the living areas sprawl to the West, fluid in their spatial design, allowing each ،e to seamlessly extend out into external ،es. The large operable glazed panels in these areas take full advantage of the Northern aspect and encourage natural daylighting to flood interior ،es. An off-form concrete ،od floats between glazed openings and glazed highlights, running along the complete length of the North, East, and West perimeter of the ،me. This ،od not only performs to provide thermal comfort to internal ،es through sunlight and shade but is also an engineering feat as it spans unsupported between large openings.

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© Katherine Lu
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Exploded Axonometric
The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Interior P،tography, Bedroom
© Tom Ferguson

This ،me stands as more than just a structure; it has become the foundation for the family that inhabits it and the base for a lifetime of experiences and memories to come.

The Base House / J Mammone Architecture - Exterior P،tography
© Katherine Lu




منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1015844/the-base-،use-j-mammone-architecture