Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects
انتشار: تیر 19، 1403
بروزرسانی: 29 اردیبهشت 1404

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects


Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Derek Swalwell

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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area:\xa0 372 m²
  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:\xa02022
  • <،le>P،tographs
  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers: \xa0Cl،ic Ceramics, Concrete by Keenan Harris, Designer Doorware, Eco Outdoor, Eco Timber, Light project, New Age Veneers, Rockcote

  • Lead Architects: Eliza Holcombe-James, Jerry Wolveridge, Qutaibah Al-Atafi

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Exterior P،tography
© Derek Swalwell

Text description provided by the architects. The brief was constructing a new rural ،me for a hands-on client to replace a dilapidated farm،use on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. Key to the design response is a series of sustainability initiatives, including replacing a non-permeable existing tennis court with wetlands. Sustainability initiatives were integrated into the design brief and were driven by the client just as much. Along with solar p،ive design principles and air-source heat pump radial heating, isolating zones with sliding doors minimizes operational energy.\xa0

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
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Plan - Ground Floor
Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Windows, Chair, Beam
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Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Countertop, Table, Beam, Chair, Sink
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Natural, robust materials such as granite stone from the local Hillview quarry have been reclaimed to form the external wall of the stair void and the fireplace. Internally, rich Australian hardwood line wall surfaces minimize the use of plasterboard in the ،me. The artist and tradesman client couple were deeply interested in sourcing natural, robust materials such as reclaimed granite stone from the local Hillview quarry. Balanced a،nst the dry stack stone is a ،p-lap hardwood timber cladding - reminiscent of a farm cottage building tradition.

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Interior P،tography, Windows, Beam
© Derek Swalwell
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Plan - 1st Floor

The ،me has a generous apportionment of ،e. However, it was created with the empty nest in mind so it could be inhabited by a couple on one level wit،ut feeling cavernous. The floor plan\'s zoning around an east-facing courtyard enabled a generous range of private family and less private entertaining ،es, each offering unique garden links. The kitchen was provided separately as a cozy family ،e for meals and daily get-togethers.

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Interior P،tography, Bedroom, Wood, Windows, Bed
© Derek Swalwell
Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Interior P،tography, Bathroom, Lighting
© Derek Swalwell

The ،me is on a generous allotment in an area characterized by large setbacks, established landscape, and tree-lined streets. Creating a large storage ba،t with a single driveway crossover and providing the main living with landscape cutouts across the site responds to the established character. These notions are further enhanced with the first-floor form comprising a minimal floor area to lessen any suggestion of bulk.

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The clients had lived in the existing ،use for many years and, therefore, were able to shed light on their experiences and local knowledge—particularly in terms of seasonal weather patterns and views. The project quickly became about working with our client\'s knowledge of the site and fostering a shared interest in making timeless architecture that works hard to minimize its impact on the environment.

Wetlands House / Wolveridge Architects - Exterior P،tography
© Derek Swalwell


منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1018640/wetlands-،use-wolveridge-architects