Marine House

Marine House

Bryant Alsop

Marine House
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ARCHITECTS
Bryant Alsop

PROJECT DIRECTOR
Sarah Bryant

BUILDERS
Mark Cleary Everclear Constructions

DESIGN TEAM
Tom Minifie

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jack Lovel

AREA
338 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Australia

CATEGORY
Houses, Residential Interiors

Marine House
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Marine House
© Jack Lovel

Marine House represents a moment in time when the world was re-evaluating itself.

In late 2020, we were tasked with the project of reimagining a somewhat tired 1980s compact project home into a lockdown and potentially long-term family home for a family of six; we threw ourselves into the romance of all that a bush-inspired yet sophisticated family home could be.

Marine House
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Marine House
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A private and beautiful, gum-lined setting provides the backdrop and inspiration for a palette of materials that is both relaxed and playful.

The existing dwelling had relatively low ceilings and was economically built in its day.

This took us down a path where horizontal views took precedence, and longer, lower spaces dominated.

Marine House
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Marine House
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Marine House
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A large gabled new wing for children’s bedrooms is linked to the original house by a lower glazed ‘gallery.’

A second ‘gallery’ hall flanks the original building, creating a separate entry to the main bedroom suite.

The floor plan has been likened to a ‘pinwheel’ and successfully creates public and private zones and separation for parents and children while also taking advantage of opening up multiple vistas across the site.

Marine House
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Marine House
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Marine House
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Two long hallways are reminiscent of the Owner's childhood memories of louvered beach houses and sleepouts, and contemporary louvered galleries were introduced that bring to life these memories of beach houses for a new generation.

Set into solid Blackbutt timber window joinery, the louvered assemblies allow for the house to be opened up at night and to catch the sea breeze.

Marine House
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Marine House
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Marine House
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A separate free-standing Studio speaks to the times also, providing a permanent work space separate from the house.

The re-invented house has quickly become a family home where children and parents alike can work and live in distinct spaces and enjoy a creative and free quality of life.

Marine House
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Marine House
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Marine House
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Marine House
© Jack Lovel


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