Architecture Design of Tewantin House by The Studio of Bark Design Architects
November 5th, 2009 - Posted in Architect, Residential Architecture
Inspiration for the Architecture Design of Tewantin House was the mid-last century timber and fibro fishing shack and wedgies which dotted the coast, perticularly in the hamlet of Tewantin house architecture on the banks of the Noosa river. They were and still are particularly important to maintain the rich character of the coastral river community.The spatial experience of this house focuses on the central double height living dining zone which enable leisurely outdoor subtropical living on the North. As a pavilion house, the separately zoned space wrap around the central outdoor garden and lap pool to form a U shaped floor plan.The Key Architecture Design of Tewantin House is the courtyard which turns the traditional western plan inside out. Shaped like a U rather than a rectangle, the Architecture Design of Tewantin House has the garden in the middle, with internal spaces and the lap pool making up the three sides.
Photography: David Sandison, Patrick Oberem







Tags: Architecture Design, bark design, design architects, internal spaces, noosa river, rich character
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