Mornington Beach Houses / Third Skin
This project on the Mornington foreshore creates two double storey houses on a lot facing Mills Beach and bordering the mouth of Tanti Creek.
© Robert Hamer Photography
Architects: Third Skin
Location: Mornington, Australia
Architects In Charge: Jon Pye, Chris Barnett
Area: 240.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Robert Hamer Photography
Builder: Individual Builders
© Robert Hamer Photography
Text description provided by the architects. This project on the Mornington foreshore creates two double storey houses on a lot facing Mills Beach and bordering the mouth of Tanti Creek.Situated near Melbourne in the Victorian town of Mornington, the brief to design two beach houses was primarily driven by the opportunity to create living spaces with extensive northern views over Port Phillip Bay, and both the opportunities and limitations of its creek side location. One house has been designed for our clients to live in, with the second house being offered for sale upon completion.Â
© Robert Hamer Photography
The town planning process for the project has been long and arduous, with our desire to garage cars in under a new two storey building form not ending up to be possible due to potential flood levels. Once this constraint was confirmed through a number of authorities, it led us to the approach of grounding the building on a pier structure that highlights its unique c...
© Robert Hamer Photography
Architects: Third Skin
Location: Mornington, Australia
Architects In Charge: Jon Pye, Chris Barnett
Area: 240.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Robert Hamer Photography
Builder: Individual Builders
© Robert Hamer Photography
Text description provided by the architects. This project on the Mornington foreshore creates two double storey houses on a lot facing Mills Beach and bordering the mouth of Tanti Creek.Situated near Melbourne in the Victorian town of Mornington, the brief to design two beach houses was primarily driven by the opportunity to create living spaces with extensive northern views over Port Phillip Bay, and both the opportunities and limitations of its creek side location. One house has been designed for our clients to live in, with the second house being offered for sale upon completion.Â
© Robert Hamer Photography
The town planning process for the project has been long and arduous, with our desire to garage cars in under a new two storey building form not ending up to be possible due to potential flood levels. Once this constraint was confirmed through a number of authorities, it led us to the approach of grounding the building on a pier structure that highlights its unique c...
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