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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.

Backyard House in Queensland, Australia by Joe Adsett Architects

 
July 21st, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Joe Adsett Architects 

The ‘Great Australian Dream’ of owning a quarter acre block with a new house has become a distant memory in inner-city Brisbane, as parcels of land are shaved down repeatedly in a bid to densify the urban centre. Nestled within the urban streets of Teneriffe, a colonial Queenslander presented a charming frontage that concealed the potential for the Architect to utilise the vacant 300m2 backyard to design and build a new family home. The ‘Backyard House’ has been an opportunity to set a precedent for suburban infill development as an alternative to the prevailing trend of building apartments near railway and bus stations.

Natural materials were utilised across the elongated front elevation, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

  • Architects: Joe Adsett Architects (Joe Adsett)
  • Project: Backyard House
  • Location: Teneriffe, Queensland, Australia 4005
  • Software used: Autodesk Revit + 3DS MAX (rendering)
  • Landscape Architect: Brisbane Landscape Architect, Beau Hilliar AILA, cactus & HILL Landscape Architecture
  • Area: 300m2
  • Completed: Late 2014

Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

From the quiet tree lined cul-de-sac the magnificent residence floats gracefully above the street, displaying its broad and unique 21 metre street frontage. After entering the home through a secure gatehouse under the canopy of a large native you arrive to a home of sheer architectural brilliance. The house is designed by architect Joe Adsett who is leading the next generation of architects redefining the New Farm architectural style. The home is newly built yet exudes a timeless architectural language, described in the words of the architect as “bespoke grandeur”.

Meticulous craftsmanship was pivotal in the success of this project, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

Natural materials were utilised across the elongated front elevation, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

A journey through the residence reveals the most exquisite architectural experience incorporating the most opulent finishes and details such as Western Red Cedar Castelation cladding, polished wide oak flooring, honed silver travertine, slabs of white marble and timber battened ceilings soaring through the 6.5 metre high void. This opulence and grandeur is paired beautifully with the inclusion of bespoke items such as David Trubridge pendent lighting, rosewood timber windows and doors and a stunning eight person polished oak dining table. This home is a must see for those who appreciate the finer things in life, as it is the perfect balance of grandeur and bespoke charm.

The grandiose double height void is protected by large overhangs, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

A warm natural palette is employed throughout the interiors of this contemporary residence, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

The expansive home comprises many features including: four generous bedrooms with built in wardrobes and storage, double lockup garage, automated and manual external blinds, multi zoned ducted AC, video intercom and two internal storage rooms. A low maintenance mature native garden designed by renowned landscape architect Beau Hilliar offers convenience and practicality.

A specifically crafted open plan allows the home to function well, regardless of the small footprint, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

Expansive timber bi-fold doors transform the home into the perfect dwelling for the harsh Queensland climate, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

Custom joinery is employed to maximise efficiency in the floor plan, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

Large northern facing windows allow light to penetrate deep into the plan, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

FRONT ELEVATION, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

GROUND FLOOR, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

LEVEL 1, Image Courtesy © Joe Adsett Architects

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autodesk, House, Residential, Revit




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