By Compass Architecture
The property known as Harmony is a wonderful example of the orchard culture established by European emigrants, holding significant historical and environmental values. Though zoned for up to 17 building blocks, the owners chose to keep the orchard intact, maintaining over 100 fruit and nut trees, a variety of berries, many organic vegetables, a herb garden and 175 native species.
Harmony’s vision was a place of sanctuary – providing artistic and cultural opportunities for residents. Commissioned to design four dwellings, Compass Architecture was to enhance the connection between community and environment, while integrating the new dwelling and its colours into the site – all with a limited budget.
Detailed parameters eased the design process. An existing building model was applied to the site, creating a sense of harmony between shapes and movement. Careful consideration went into the placement and spacing of dwellings, the orientation of private living spaces, and the optimal exposure to the sun path.
Combining all aspects of sustainable development, Harmony incorporates mud-brick construction, passive solar design principles, visual integration, community development and ecological and environmental conservation.
Sustainability
Photography: Compass Architecture
The places we live and work in give us a sense of being. Identifying our geographical location in our urban, rural and natural environments helps us find and make our place in the world.
The four cardinal points are also central to the First Nations’ language and culture. At the intersection of north, east, west and south lies the centre; our country. This centre grounds us within our environment.
Bringing extensive experience to concept design, master planning, design development, interior design and contract documentation, Compass Architecture applies a diverse skill set to residential, commercial and educational projects of all scales.
Creating a journey of experiences, we transform ideas into buildings – enhancing quality of life and the natural beauty of the environment.