Almora House / Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Down on the flat sand plain at the base of the Balmoral rock escarpment, a new house is slotted into the established garden that our client wished to keep and develop further as part of the overall concept for their property. The house is organised along a central circulation spine, punctuated by a frangipane tree at one end, and a contemporary Australian sculpture at the other. From within, its room-forms ?press? out into the landscape setting. The perimeter of the house is extended by a series of courtyards which disintegrate the otherwise pure form of the building. These extended areas draw the sun deep into the plan throughout the duration of the day, answering our client?s wish for abundant natural light on a site that is enclosed by nine other dwellings.
© Brett Boardman
architects: Tonkin Zulaikha GreerLocation: Balmoral NSW 2571, AustraliaProject Year: 2018Photographs: Brett BoardmanArea: 900.0 m2
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© Brett Boardman
architects: Tonkin Zulaikha GreerLocation: Balmoral NSW 2571, AustraliaProject Year: 2018Photographs: Brett BoardmanArea: 900.0 m2
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