Positioned on the ridge of an elevated coastal terrain in Ocean Shores, a site with long reaching sea views is where a young couple with kids settles to build their home. The brief of the house is to take advantage of the prospects of the site, while accommodating a modest and functional program for the family.
The site falls sharply towards the rear covered with wild vegetation, while backing onto a busy motorway. In response to this inherent condition, the house is situated near the top of site to retain existing vegetation while opening up onto the quieter suburban street.
A solid acoustic back wall is designed to reduce noise impact; a lofty semi-outdoor volume invites light from above to employ passive stack ventilation strategies. On a daily basis, the occupant will be made aware of the changing environmental conditions. This space forms an integral part of the plan that allows multiple functions, serving as circulation as well as dining, laundry and bathhouse. The plan further extends out to connect with the three primary aspects of the physical site, an ocean view, a lighthouse view and a mountaintop view.
An active street-fronting lawn offers direct connection to the street, and allows easy transitions from the interior to the exterior of a North East ocean view. A singular linear building form is designed with an escalating roofline towards the South East, incorporating an upper level breakout/reading space affording a glimpse of the Byron Bay Lighthouse. At the opposite end of the house, the partial clearing of trees beyond the site frames a view to Mount Chincogan to the West.
The pre-finished fiber cement exterior panels provide a muted textural palette, achieving a durable low maintenance building enclosure that melds with the surrounding landscape. In contrast, the tactility of the strandboard gives warmth and texture to the interior. Materials are primarily selected to differentiate indoor and outdoor zones, adding to the daily experience of living in the house.
LOCATION
Ocean Shores, NSW
COMPLETED
2015
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Dan Plummer
CONTRACTOR
S J Reynolds Constructions
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Northrop Engineers
PHOTOGRAPHER
James Hung
AWARDS
AIA New South Wales Architecture Awards 2016 -
Residential Architecture - Houses (New)
AIA New South Wales Architecture Awards 2016 -
Sustainable Architecture
TV
Grand Designs Australia S7 - Episode 5
Atelier Chen Hung was established through an ongoing exchange of ideas between Melody Chen and James Hung, which began in 2008. A-CH views architecture as a cultural endeavour, striving to create meaningful forms and a lasting impact within the built environment.
The studio embraces a dynamic working methodology, refining design and processes through rigorous research and testing. A skilled and collaborative team thrives on partnerships with consultants, builders, and other creatives, ensuring the seamless integration of ideas into every project. A-CH works with private, government, and institutional clients, guiding projects from concept and feasibility through to construction and completion.
Drawing on their Taiwanese-Australian heritage, Melody Chen and James Hung bring a unique perspective to the Australian landscape and urban context. The studio prioritises intelligent and sustainable solutions, crafting functional and inspiring spaces for living, working, and learning.
Based in Meanjin (Brisbane), A-CH acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country and recognise their continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. A-CH pays respect to Elders past and present.
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