Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2010 The modern Kew House was design

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The modern Kew House was designed is located in Melbourne, Australia, at the end of a culdesac in the coveted Yarra Boulevard neighborhood, a residential area following the flow of the Yarra River, the land falls away 11.5 feet from street level to the former tennis court below. The hill falls again beyond this area, creating a precipice from which the river and a golf course can be seen.

Kew House by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in Australia

Jackson Clements Burrows created a three part, two toned, steel and copper, titanium alloy clad form for the Kew House that would telescope progressively from front to back. The three shells that make up the horizontal stacking-block form contain an entry shell with study and garage, a middle shell with bedrooms, bathrooms, and laundry, and an end shell with kitchen, dining, and living areas.

Kew House by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in Australia

The three forms are suspended in the tree canopy with a supporting structure of circular two-tone columns. Beneath this platform level is a glazed area with an additional bedroom, bathroom, storage, and living areas, a floor of synthetic grass (the last vestige of the tennis court) and a children’s play area.

Kew House by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in Australia

More practical is the fact that the house uses passive thermal heating and cooling techniques, with a northern orientation, overhangs and minimal openings to the west, as well as operable windows in all rooms and a main hallway acting as a breezeway corridor.

interior Kew House Jackson Clements Burrows Architects Australia

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