COOGEE house ii
NSW
This new house in a dense, beachside suburb required clever management of privacy and views. The house, for a young family, was to be robust, liveable and light filled but with a layering of spaces that provided flexibility, separation and privacy.
Internal courtyards, operable perforated screens, lofty spaces and muted materials were used to create a sense of openness and lightness on the long, narrow, steep and heavily overlooked site. In keeping with the brief for robustness, the house is simple and bold, with architectural features capable of withstanding some imperfections, purposefully rough-laid brickwork and stone.
Traditional Custodians: The Gadigal people of the Eora Nation
Photography by Robert Walsh
Team: Madeleine Blanchfield and Adrianna Basile