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A contemporary Queensland beach house that connects intimately with the surrounding subtropical environment.

Our client's brief was for a low maintenance, solid beach house that was warm in winter and cool in summer. The house sits on a wonderful site in Little Cove that backs onto the Noosa National Park above Laguna Bay and is a short walk from the surf beaches. 

The principal design concept was to open the house to the surrounding subtropical landscape to provide an intimate relationship between the internal spaces and the external environment. The challenge was to allow natural light, ventilation and winter sun into the building without compromising the privacy of the owners. The size and location of openings were carefully considered to allow views and light penetration on one hand and screening views to the neighbouring houses on the other. 

The owners wanted a robust house that mediated the climate while also requiring minimal effort to maintain. Concrete was selected as the primary building material as it requires little upkeep and has wonderful thermal and acoustic properties. Concrete keeps the house cool in summer and the interiors warm in winter. The exterior natural grey concrete complements the surrounding subtropical rainforest and allows the house to blend in with the landscape. 

Internally, timber and plaster have been used to soften the spaces and give them a feeling of warmth. The scale and proportions of the building were also critical to the design philosophy. Great attention was paid to achieving a balanced composition and a harmonious spatial arrangement both internally and externally. This was reinforced by the limited palette of materials, employed to heighten the spatial experience of the house and allow an uninhibited contemplation of the natural surroundings. 

The site had been cleared for the construction of the house. We saw the new landscape around the house as integral to the overall house design.  We collaborated with Steve Clegg, a landscape expert, to design new subtropical gardens around the house that would complement the national park vegetation that the house backed onto. The solution was lush subtropical gardens that require little ongoing attention.

Awards

  • 2013 Australian Institute of Architects Sunshine Coast Award

Photography: Jared Fowler

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Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House
Little Cove Beach House

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Sealand Architects is an award-winning architecture practice based in Noosa on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. The firm designs high quality, sustainable houses and buildings that respond to the local environment and lifestyle.  We develop wonderful architecture and landscapes to realise our clients' aspirations and goals. 

Sealand Architects provides professional project management from concept design through to the completed building or project. The firm places an emphasis on alliance based relationships with clients, consultants and building contractors. Sealand Architects undertakes residential, commercial and community projects.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.