By RobertsonCollectif
Q House, 2021
Callala Beach NSW
Located on the foreshore of Jervis Bay, Q house was designed as a coastal retreat for a young Sydney based family to immerse themselves away from city life: A space to connect with the ocean and each other. The building form was conceived to provide space that facilitates a connection with the surrounding landscape while offering shelter from harsh coastal conditions and weather fronts. The solidity of the form provides a sense of respite during heavy storms, while substantial glazing allows the spaces to be completely opened to the landscape when weather permits. The building is split over three floor plates that subtly step up from the street level entry, through the private spaces into an open entertaining realm that faces the ocean. This gentle shift in floor level mimics the experience of walking up and over the surrounding sand dunes, pausing at the top to take in panoramic views of the bay. A material palette of Australian hardwood, copper, matte black aluminium and concrete masonry is robust enough to endure the marine conditions and carries through to the interior to further evoke a sense of refuge.
I’m based in Berry, South Coast of NSW Australia. I’m a registered Architect and have worked extensively on residential, commercial and industrial architectural projects across many landscapes. I believe that architecture is a process of response, to both person and place. It is this process that pushes me to continue to explore various design solutions for each client and project. It was capturing the results of these journeys that has provided the catalyst for my other passion, photography.
Architecture can be, at times, a complex environment, but I find photography takes me to the opposite side, slowing the moment down, allowing one to stop and appreciate, compose and capture the moment.
With architecture I aim to respond to client’s individual brief to develop high quality buildable design outcomes.
Please contact me directly to purchase any prints for your home, to discuss any architectural projects or just simply have a chat about an idea…
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