Upside Down Akubra House / Alexander Symes Architect
Located in the middle of a bull paddock sits an off-grid home inspired by the iconic Australian Akubra hat. This inspiration came about at the first meeting with the clients on their bull farm, around 50mins southeast of Tamworth. The client had selected the site for their new home atop a gently sloping hill, amongst a grove of eucalypts, with the land falling sharply away to the east to a dry creek bed. From this vantage point, the clients pointed out the vistas they wanted to appreciate from their new home: ?Yella-rock? to the south, ?hanging-rock? to the east, a unique vista north through the grove of native trees and a vista west, over the dusty bull paddocks to the rolling hills beyond. Essentially an amazing 360 degree view all the way around.Â
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architects: Alexander Symes ArchitectLocation: Nundle NSW 2340, AustraliaArea: 195.0 m2Project Year: 2019Photographs: Barton Taylor
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architects: Alexander Symes ArchitectLocation: Nundle NSW 2340, AustraliaArea: 195.0 m2Project Year: 2019Photographs: Barton Taylor
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