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Nestled harmoniously amongst bushland in the panoramic valley of Cedar Creek, this modern mid-century inspired family home is sustainable, functional, and features resourceful design outcomes. Designed with rural family living in mind, and out of the desire to demonstrate how simple sustainable measures can be implemented seamlessly into modern homes.

Initially, the design revolved around the creation of a long, thin, and low-set house plan which responded to the path of the sun, captured the natural breezes, nestled into the sloping topography, and ensured that all habitable rooms were connected to the view. The house is separated into 4 distinct areas - Indoor and Outdoor Living Zones - Sleeping Zones - Service Zones and a guest/home office zone. Connection into and through each different zone is by way of a multifaced circulation experience. It can be inside through hallways, outside along terraces, through courtyards, or a combination of the two through a central breezeway which can open up or close down depending on the time of day or season.

The house is completely 'Off Grid' with an independent Solar Power and battery system; its own wastewater treatment system, and tank water. The materials used Steel Structural Insulated panels from Bondor (Insulwall, Solar Span and Luxe Wall range), recycled brick snd concrete with recycled aggregates, reflects the desire for the house to withstand bushfires, provide thermal mass for capturing solar heat in winter, insulation for deflecting summer heat and natural ventilation for passive cooling of the home in summer. While steel and glass are not traditionally thought of as sustainable products, when the designer uses them in a modular way to minimise construction wastage, coupled with their unique ability to be recycled to have a second or third life and paired with insulation to minimise added energy to the building, assists to offset any embodied energy in their creation over the lifespan of the building.

Featuring on Open Homes Australia, season 4 episode 9; TONIC's C House sets a guide for a new form of sustainable design which can be transposed to a new methodology for everyday home construction.

Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones

Open Homes Australia: C Residence
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones

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TONIC is a full-service architecture and interior design studio whose experience and capacity spans various project typologies. 

The fundamental values of our studio start with client service. Our focus is to create an unexpected experience through architectural and interior design outcomes that enrich the built environment. We value a holistic project approach through collaboration. Our focus is to overcome pragmatic project constraints to ensure we deliver unique architectural outcomes which are complimented by successful functional and financial outcomes.