前言 6 RUSSELL ABRAHAM
信天翁式住宅 8 BGD Architects
阿拉莫阿娜度假屋 10 Hulena Architects
自维持住宅 14 Zen Architects
拉斯阿伦纳斯海滨别墅 18 Javier Artadi
海滨别墅 20 BKK Architects
勃朗特住宅 24 Rolf Ockert Design
坎普斯湾度假屋 28 Luis Mira Architects
舒克海角住宅 30 Jackson Clements Burrows JCB Architects
卡皮托拉住宅 36 Park Miller
CASA ISEAMI工作室 46 Robles Arquitectos
赛德拉度假屋 48 MYCC Architecture
悬崖之屋 52 Architecture Saville Isaacs
崖顶别墅 56 T01 Architecture & Interiors
云湾度假屋 62 1 + 2 Architecture
克洛夫利别墅 64 Rolf Ockert Design
皇冠度假屋 70 Phorm Architecture + Design
柏景别墅 72 Eric Miller Architects
数字化别墅 82 Jorge Graa Costa
沙丘别墅 86 JarmundVigsns AS Architekter MNAL
爱特利别墅 88 Studio 9one2
加雷别墅 92 Robert Swatt
海港别墅 96 Helliwell + Smith Blue Sky Architecture Inc.
赫伯特住宅 98 Flesher + Foster Architects
热水湾别墅 100 Stevens Lawson Architects
奥马哈别墅 102 Daniel Marshall Architects
克里夫顿山别墅 104 Wilson & Hill Architects
克莱因瓶别墅 108 McBride Charles Ryan MCR Architects
灯笼度假屋 114 Eric Miller Architects
长丘住宅 122 Hammer Architects
朗埃克别墅 128 Damien Murtagh Architects
LOUTITT湾景别墅 130 Studio 101 Architects
马鲁巴别墅 134 Wright Feldhusen Architects
蛎鹬别墅 138 Ligon Flynn
板式别墅 148 David Hertz Architects
劳马蒂沙滩别墅 152 Herriot + Melhuish: Architecture Ltd
海角景观别墅 154 Andrew Simpson Architects
赛德尔别墅 158 Alexander Seidel
郊外海滩别墅 160 Luigi Rosselli
避暑别墅 162 JarmundVigsns AS Architekter MNAL
冲浪海滩别墅 166 Centrum Architects
塔卡普纳别墅 170 Julian Guthrie
茶树别墅 174 Paul Morgan
里维埃拉别墅 178 Shubin + Donaldson Architects
特里格普安住宅 182 Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
特鲁罗住宅 188 ZeroEnergy Design
V2V别墅 190 Studio 9one2
维多利亚73号 192 Saota
KAIKOH度假别墅 196 Satoshi Okada Architects
鲸鱼海滩别墅 198 Cullen Feng
泽菲罗斯度假别墅 200 Koutsoftides Architects
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悬崖之屋
Located on a clifftop south of Sydney, Australia, CLIFF HOUSE enjoys expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. Architecture Saville Isaacs’ aim was to create a peaceful environment for the clients on a challenging but visually stunning site. A place in which everyday living is a joy and every simple function would give cause to pause and reflect, by connecting each function to surrounding nature.
CLIFF HOUSE’s layout and design is suitable for the needs of an older couple without children. Single car parking has been provided as the owners use the nearby railway to commute to the city. At the same time, it incorporates ecologically sustainable development principles and sustainable, recycled, low or non-toxic, and cost-effective materials.
The design responds to the challenges of the south-east orientation, with windows strategically positioned to maximize winter sunlight penetration. Rainwater is captured for toilets, laundry, and irrigation.
Blackwater recycling was extensively investigated, but pump-out was installed due to unstable geotechnical site conditions, which prevented water dispersal on site.
CLIFF HOUSE relies on sea breezes for cooling and a heat-pump hydronic system augmented by wood fires for space heating, as there is no gas supply. The built outcome was the result of an extensive process, including the builder and structural, hydraulic and geotechnical engineers, to resolve the significant challenges posed by the unstable cliff-edge site. The cantilevered architectural forms enable footings to be kept away from the eroding sides of the site.
Cost-effective, readily available, and locally produced materials have been used in innovative ways with the materials’ raw beauty providing the sense of luxury and selected to ensure minimal impact on the local environment, the greater environment, and the inhabitants’ health. Materials used are standard components chosen to minimize embodied energy and cost. The building is essentially galvanized steel, plasterboard, fiber cement sheeting, recycled timber, and laminate joinery. How these materials are put together and expressed creates the quality of CLIFF HOUSE’s space and architecture.