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James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

Fri, Jun 4, 2010

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The Australian architects Casey Brown Architecture designed this amazing house near Sydney, Australia. Located on a teep 45 degree northeast facing slope on the western foreshores of Pittwater to the north of Sydney, the site is surrounded by the Ku-ring-gai National Park. The house is a series of glass, steel and copper pavilions designed to blend into a stunning natural environment. The lower pavilions are grounded on a massive sandstone retaining wall excavated from the site and engineered to geotechnically stabilise the slope.

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

Arrival involves the boat trip; beach walk and slow hill climb to the enclosing rampart walls of the entry. The sloping walls lead to the first level bamboo grove with its study, guest bedroom and cellar linked by the huge cantilevering floors of the pavilions above.

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

The path continues up past the copper clad walls of the main double height living pavilion to the original cliff face adorned with the hanging roots of a giant Port Jackson Fig tree. It is here the fully transparent glass pavilions are revealed and the path continues past the louvered and meshed pantry to the central spine adjoining the kitchen/dining room. This in between space links the pavilions and main out door deck and disappears when the pavilions are fully opened.

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

The space is covered by interlocking layers of steel hoods and copper roofs. The main bedroom pavilion or eyrie sits 50 metres up the slope in a grove of casuarina trees accessed only by a frighteningly steep inclinator ride. The pavilion form with its large overhangs and warped roof planes privatise the glazed spaces from neighbours yet draws in afternoon light, while shading summer sun and rain.

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

The buildings trough their small scale, layout, dark colours and materials consciously endeavour to diminish their presence as structures in the National Park.

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

James Robertson House by Casey Brown Architecture

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