Iron Maiden House / CplusC Architectural Workshop
Shortlisted in the 2018 World Architecture Festival and Houses Awards, Iron Maiden House is located in Sydney?s lower North Shore and draws on it?s local context and history to create a unique contemporary home.
© Murray Fredericks
Architects: CplusC Architectural Workshop
Location: Longueville, Australia
Area: 287.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Murray Fredericks, Michael Lassman
© Murray Fredericks
Text description provided by the architects. Shortlisted in the 2018 World Architecture Festival and Houses Awards, Iron Maiden House is located in Sydney?s lower North Shore and draws on it?s local context and history to create a unique contemporary home.
© Murray Fredericks
Iron Maiden House was designed for a family of five who wanted a home which celebrated Sydney?s climate. The design delivers generous rooms which flow to inward facing outdoor areas at ground level, while an elevated external corridor connects the children?s bedrooms, enabling the children to build their independence while enjoying private green space.
© Murray Fredericks
Longitudinal Section / Bedroom
© Murray Fredericks
Solar access underpins the planning and orientation, while the flowering of creeping plants along the external skin provides seasonal nuance. The distinctive cladding is a nod to the iconic Australian vernacular material, while the form is a moder...
© Murray Fredericks
Architects: CplusC Architectural Workshop
Location: Longueville, Australia
Area: 287.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Murray Fredericks, Michael Lassman
© Murray Fredericks
Text description provided by the architects. Shortlisted in the 2018 World Architecture Festival and Houses Awards, Iron Maiden House is located in Sydney?s lower North Shore and draws on it?s local context and history to create a unique contemporary home.
© Murray Fredericks
Iron Maiden House was designed for a family of five who wanted a home which celebrated Sydney?s climate. The design delivers generous rooms which flow to inward facing outdoor areas at ground level, while an elevated external corridor connects the children?s bedrooms, enabling the children to build their independence while enjoying private green space.
© Murray Fredericks
Longitudinal Section / Bedroom
© Murray Fredericks
Solar access underpins the planning and orientation, while the flowering of creeping plants along the external skin provides seasonal nuance. The distinctive cladding is a nod to the iconic Australian vernacular material, while the form is a moder...
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