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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Scape House in Victoria, Australia by Andrew Simpson Architects

 
October 29th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Andrew Simpson Architects

“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” – Pablo Picasso

This project for a family coastal residence is located on a stunning isolated site in eastern Victoria on former farmland. The design is an investigation of how an idealised conception of “house” is transformed by its context and use. The site has extraordinary qualities: harsh prevailing winds of the Roaring Forties; sloping site; and sublime panoramic views from Cape Liptrap to Wilson’s Promontory. The residence required maximum flexibility as a beach home that could accommodate varying sleeping needs – anything from a single guest to burgeoning family summer holidays.

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

  • Architects: Andrew Simpson Architects
  • Project: Scape House
  • Location: Cape Liptrap, Victoria, Australia
  • Photography: Christine Francis
  • Project Team: Andrew Simpson, Owen West, Steve Hatzellis, Dennis Prior, Stephan Bekhor, Eugene An
  • Builder: GK and KM Trease Builders
  • Structural Engineer: Adams Consulting Engineers
  • Project Year: 2009

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

As a point of departure, the sectional character of the design adopts an idealised child-like profile of a gabled house. However this reading of the architecture is subverted by a reorientation of the plan. The house twists to accommodate framed views and take advantage of the natural fall of the site, with two wings capturing significant views of the landscape to the east and west. These arms of the building create a sheltered area to the north side which provides a protected area from the prevailing winds. Internally the wings are mediated by an ambiguous central space that operates as provisional gallery, entry, veranda, storage, dining, lounge and circulation zone. This contested area engages more directly with the landscape and environment and accommodates shifting patterns of use.

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Christine Francis

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

Image Courtesy © Andrew Simpson Architects

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Categories: House, Residential




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