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The Toodyay Residence is located on a steep hill of virgin bushland with views over a valley and agricultural fields. The house is designed as 3 transportable units that were trucked to site and lowered onto concrete block stumps. The building is in an environment that is very prone to bushfire and is likely to be exposed to flames should they rush up the hill. To achieve fire protection the house has been designed to be fully shielded from flames by steel cladding and framing compliant with the stringent bushfire standards and a series of bushfire shutters on the downhill exposure that cover all windows. The house is designed to BAL29 of Australian Standard AS3959-2009 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas.

The house was designed in a "studio apartment" arrangement with open spaces and clear connection between the master bedroom and the main living areas. This component is constructed in two modules, while a third module comprises a semi self-contained guest suite connected via a bridge. Each room is provided with sweeping views over the Toodyay valley through full-height windows that have full height operable openings. The long, slender plan is also perfect for utilising cooling winds being blown up the valley.

The house uses a High Insulation / Low Thermal Mass strategy that utilises SIPS styrofoam panels for all walls and Solarspan styrofoam panels for the roof. The exposed subfloor utilises steel joists and foil sarking to provide insulation and fire resistance. The interior is fitted out with a commercial grade vinyl floor, chosen for durability, and generally minimalist detailing.

Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020

Western Architecture Studio
Western Australia
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020
Photography: Andrew Boyne 2020

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Successful architecture responds to its place, its time, and the people it serves.

Western Architecture Studio is collaboration between Andrew Boyne and Carl Greaves. Andrew and Carl have more than 30 years combined experience working across Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe.

The journey from design to construction; bringing something new into being is a rewarding process. WAS creates a fun, vibrant, honest environment in which our clients can see their projects, and their vision, come to life.

We work across complex and challenging projects, and can deliver projects of all types. We provide expertise across all aspects of the design and building process, and welcome all projects no matter their size.

We are passionate about producing architecture that is of its place and of its time.