Houzz Tour: A Barely There Home which is slightly in the landscape - On most weekends, Louise Wright, Mauro Baracco and their three year old son, Frank, can be found at their West Port bush flight in Australia, a quiet seaside area on a road "rack 0 minutes south of Melbourne. a typical day, the family gets up early, breakfast and did a little gardening. everything seems perfectly normal until you lay eyes on the shimmering, translucent building that stands in place of a regular vacation home and is to walk as lightly as possible on the land around it.
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glance Who lives here Louise Wright, Mauro Baracco and their son, Frank
Location Western Port, Victoria, Australia
Size the footprint of the house is 64 square meters; floor area is 33 square meters. It is bordered by a perimeter of interior garden of 1 to 1.5 m wide. There is a room to a level of 9 square meters of mezzanine and a bathroom of 4 m²
Architects Louise Wright and Mauro Baracco of Baracco + Wright Architects
Year Construction the land was purchased in 09 and the building was built in 2013
Cost Approximately $ 60,000 (not including the land)
glance Who lives here Louise Wright, Mauro Baracco and their son, Frank
Location Western Port, Victoria, Australia
Size the footprint of the house is 64 square meters; floor area is 33 square meters. It is bordered by a perimeter of interior garden of 1 to 1.5 m wide. There is a room to a level of 9 square meters of mezzanine and a bathroom of 4 m²
Architects Louise Wright and Mauro Baracco of Baracco + Wright Architects
Year Construction the land was purchased in 09 and the building was built in 2013
Cost Approximately $ 60,000 (not including the land)
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hiding behind the gum trees that surround it is barely there, see-through structure. Its scale is impressive, but the house is simply a steel frame coated polycarbonate sheets (a building material that is both light and strong). At daybreak, the sun rays flood the house with light and heat, soon wake up the inhabitants.
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Designed and owned by few Louise Wright architecture and Mauro Baracco, Garden House, as it is called, is an example of minimalist design dictum 'less is more'. I t is, after all, only a raised platform covered by a transparent "hut". "We wanted something more like a semi-permanent tent a house," Wright said of their plan for eco-sensitive living slightly in the bush environment.
However, even if the structure is just a thin membrane but strong on a metal frame, for providing a rudimentary shelter, as a concept, it offers its residents a new way of living - to really live in harmony with nature, in a house that is trying hard not to disturb ecological systems.
However, even if the structure is just a thin membrane but strong on a metal frame, for providing a rudimentary shelter, as a concept, it offers its residents a new way of living - to really live in harmony with nature, in a house that is trying hard not to disturb ecological systems.
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Adding to the feeling of a house being both "there" and sometimes "not there", double height, sheer walls slide open to skillfully blend the indoors with the outdoors, allowing the bush to grow, well, wherever. There are also plenty of native vegetation designed to develop inside the house, because it is currently surrounds it, so that when the family do some gardening, it is often inside.
"These plantations came in the wake of encouraging us -rehabilitation a revegetation plan called the Bradley method, said Wright. This bush regeneration program was developed by the Sisters of Sydney Joan and Eileen Bradley in the 1960s It involves methodically clearing small areas in and around the healthy native vegetation so that each area can be re-colonized by plants native, replacing weeds.
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"These plantations came in the wake of encouraging us -rehabilitation a revegetation plan called the Bradley method, said Wright. This bush regeneration program was developed by the Sisters of Sydney Joan and Eileen Bradley in the 1960s It involves methodically clearing small areas in and around the healthy native vegetation so that each area can be re-colonized by plants native, replacing weeds.
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"Our weeding revealed many native vegetation," says Wright, "and over the years he restored. We noticed, for example, a stand of tea tree (ericifolia Melaleuca , a paperbark) began to spread inside behind the sofa, so our plans to plant native species in the interior garden were suspended for allow natural vegetation to make his own way through. "
as architects, Baracco and Wright are interested in the role of vegetation on larger sites. They design buildings that work in the landscape and take physical conditions into account. Almost their heart is a project called "regenerated cities in the regenerated nature," for which they rethink urban planning an empathetic ecological position, paying particular attention to how reinvigorate natural environments, such as wetlands, nearby cities.
as architects, Baracco and Wright are interested in the role of vegetation on larger sites. They design buildings that work in the landscape and take physical conditions into account. Almost their heart is a project called "regenerated cities in the regenerated nature," for which they rethink urban planning an empathetic ecological position, paying particular attention to how reinvigorate natural environments, such as wetlands, nearby cities.
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is because of their interest in how the infrastructure of cities and towns may be more aware of their environment, local ecosystems and landscapes that their work began to align in a complementary way with Habitat 141 Greening Australia project. Habitat 141 is a long-term environmental rehabilitation initiative to restore and reconnect iconic landscapes along the 141th longitude, covering 18 million hectares.
Mauro approached us a few years ago, "said Jessica Gardner, an environmentalist to Greening Australia. 'In the Wimmera [a rural region of country Victoria], there are a number of small towns with declining populations. We were both interested in exploring how architecture can help rebuild towns in landscapes that are a priority for conservation '
By exploring this home with new ways to tread lightly. - For example, construction of the courtyard - they are part of a larger initiative that recognizes their local landscape and considers the role of the city in a wildlife corridor. "It is important to consider this in the context of need and want people in the hallway, and creating local economies needed to go with, Gardner said. "It is time to look at future savings" green "as a way to ensure that people have the means to sustainable complementary livelihood in these regions."
Mauro approached us a few years ago, "said Jessica Gardner, an environmentalist to Greening Australia. 'In the Wimmera [a rural region of country Victoria], there are a number of small towns with declining populations. We were both interested in exploring how architecture can help rebuild towns in landscapes that are a priority for conservation '
By exploring this home with new ways to tread lightly. - For example, construction of the courtyard - they are part of a larger initiative that recognizes their local landscape and considers the role of the city in a wildlife corridor. "It is important to consider this in the context of need and want people in the hallway, and creating local economies needed to go with, Gardner said. "It is time to look at future savings" green "as a way to ensure that people have the means to sustainable complementary livelihood in these regions."
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Located 100 km away from the house and Baracco Wright in Melbourne 1,300 square meters of land on which Garden House is located adjacent to the cow pasture. To create a corridor "nature" for wildlife across the neighboring farmland, the couple has not only left intact the native flora, but promoting regeneration.
"The earth has always had a good vegetation and beautiful trees on it, said Wright. Thank you in the garden of the family, it has now much more. There peppermint eucalyptus, commensal and gums marsh, tree understory makers, and ground cover of kangaroo and wallaby grass and health, the wattles and lilies and native orchids.
"The earth has always had a good vegetation and beautiful trees on it, said Wright. Thank you in the garden of the family, it has now much more. There peppermint eucalyptus, commensal and gums marsh, tree understory makers, and ground cover of kangaroo and wallaby grass and health, the wattles and lilies and native orchids.
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L the plot is essentially a bush strip that ends at the coast of Western Port Bay. "We bought the land because we wanted to explore the navigation options on the bay, and as a surfer, I wanted to find a location close to a good wave, Wright says. "We are only 15 minutes drive from the surfing beaches of Phillip Island,"
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Baracco and Wright camped on site for a few years before building. "This is how we became so intimate with vegetation and where to place the house," says Wright. "We also learned that the site sometimes floods.
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By building a raised floor, the couple hoped floodwaters could move under the building. "It happened once Wright said, 'and it was not a problem. The water subsided and the ground dried naturally. "
There are other, more frequent visits by local wildlife, said Wright. A blue lizard tongue regularly comes and goes, and Kangaroos occasionally will hop past. By late afternoon, the trees are full of birds, particularly water birds and kookaburras.
Fortunately, Wright never saw a snake, but it is sure that they are around. "We keep all the grass down and take the usual precautions, she said, like wearing shoes in the snake season. "There are some spiders, but they do not bother us too; sometimes we pass them. "
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There are other, more frequent visits by local wildlife, said Wright. A blue lizard tongue regularly comes and goes, and Kangaroos occasionally will hop past. By late afternoon, the trees are full of birds, particularly water birds and kookaburras.
Fortunately, Wright never saw a snake, but it is sure that they are around. "We keep all the grass down and take the usual precautions, she said, like wearing shoes in the snake season. "There are some spiders, but they do not bother us too; sometimes we pass them. "
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Living just 0 meters from Garden House and sharing the same perspective on farm paddocks is the friend area Amanda Ritson . Even in the early stages of construction, Ritson could see Wright and Baracco showed sensitivity to the environment. "They clearly aim using the setting of an atypical way to get the most out of the bush," she said.
trees Now the block has been revegetated and natives are growing not only around the house, but inside, Ritson is both "delighted and relieved" t see building he lived until the option considered. "The rapid growth of vegetation and how it transformed the way construction work continues to surprise, she said.
'When viewed alongside the more typical or traditional structures of its near neighbors, Garden House seems more appropriate to the area and therefore intrinsically appropriate. In this regard, its uniqueness is now in its harmonization with the environment rather than its modern construction. "
trees Now the block has been revegetated and natives are growing not only around the house, but inside, Ritson is both "delighted and relieved" t see building he lived until the option considered. "The rapid growth of vegetation and how it transformed the way construction work continues to surprise, she said.
'When viewed alongside the more typical or traditional structures of its near neighbors, Garden House seems more appropriate to the area and therefore intrinsically appropriate. In this regard, its uniqueness is now in its harmonization with the environment rather than its modern construction. "
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pavers simple concrete create a garden path leading to the raised floor.
As Garden House is ostensibly a shed kit with a few changes to the openings, construction of the building was remarkably fast - it took just two weeks. Construction was also relatively inexpensive, had minimal impact on the site and produces very little waste.
'It was a very efficient construction, "says Wright. "We produced only about a cubic meter of waste, most of which was recyclable.
As Garden House is ostensibly a shed kit with a few changes to the openings, construction of the building was remarkably fast - it took just two weeks. Construction was also relatively inexpensive, had minimal impact on the site and produces very little waste.
'It was a very efficient construction, "says Wright. "We produced only about a cubic meter of waste, most of which was recyclable.
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the raised floor of the house is made of cypress pine sealed with varnish whitewash. It is surrounded by a garden perimeter which occupies the space of one meter wide between the deck and walls.
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'The garden also has a "floor," says Wright. "It's eucalyptus mulch, which is a very soft blanket for plants and barefoot." To get to the toilet, along the paved fixed inside follows the garden path.
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plumbing and services for the toilet and bathroom are simple but sufficient. We installed a ravine that is designed to trap especially for areas prone to flooding, though, Wright says. This prevents water entering the sewer system and is common in this kind of project.
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Behind the toilet, and nestled on the side of the raised floor is the bathroom. It is lined with plywood and includes a rudimentary shower cabin. "This allows you to have a relatively autonomous shower without having to incorporate the tiles of a more conventional bath, said Wright.
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Wright and Baracco wanted to keep the good parts of the camp where you are in touch with where you are, "they deliberately created an atmosphere almost spartan inside a summer camp.
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The n 'are only three areas inside: a separate bathroom at ground level, a mezzanine bedroom accessed by a ladder, and the living area, which is bordered by a small kitchen. "The most" separate room "would be where we sleep, Wright says. 'On the mezzanine there is a double bed and a bed of a small child. You can also sleep on the couch.
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Wright said that she sometimes wakes up during the night and loves trace the path of the moon and the stars as she looks through the roof. When it rains, it is very strong, but Wright loves so much experience being immersed in its natural environment yet comforted by the security of being protected.
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most large "zone" in Garden House is the living room. It includes the dining room, kitchen and a place to rest and relax. This is the only part of the house that is defined with a ceiling.
In this sub-attic area, the couple has shaped an adjustment of sorts, with an eclectic mix of comfortable furniture. "The sofa is a Danish part of the 1960s, and we had cushions made for her from fabric Zepel. Cane chair is a department store in Northcote, Melbourne, called Retro Vintage. We also have an original butterfly chair and some stools Ikea Frosta. It is very discreet. "
In this sub-attic area, the couple has shaped an adjustment of sorts, with an eclectic mix of comfortable furniture. "The sofa is a Danish part of the 1960s, and we had cushions made for her from fabric Zepel. Cane chair is a department store in Northcote, Melbourne, called Retro Vintage. We also have an original butterfly chair and some stools Ikea Frosta. It is very discreet. "
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Wright bought a couple of Ikea tables to join together when necessary. the family of use for meals, work and play.
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The kitchen is modest, but still manages to look as stylish as its inhabitants. It is positioned on the south side of the house. Again, simplicity is essential to improve the layout design.
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kitchen basic include a stainless steel worktop and sink and a laptop, hob with two hotplates. Under the work plan is a bar fridge, a washing machine and plenty of storage space for dishes and cooking utensils, all hidden behind a white curtain.
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home did get cold in winter and hot in summer, but as the trees grow around the house, throwing a shadow, summers are more pleasant. The trees are also increasingly inside the house. "As the tea mature trees inside, our hope is that in the coming years, they will form an internal glass that will create more natural shade.
For now, Wright and Baracco cover the roof in the summer with a large shade cloth to reduce the heat. They also make use of a small floor fan.
For now, Wright and Baracco cover the roof in the summer with a large shade cloth to reduce the heat. They also make use of a small floor fan.
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When they were making design changes at home, the couple included additional windows for cross ventilation. As for dealing with condensation, they have little concern for the damp walls or floors streaks. "It is not really a problem, says Wright. "The droplets just drain down into the garden.
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A Nectre 15 LE wood stove is more than sufficient for heating during the winter. "With some heat, we can maintain a good room temperature on most winter days," Wright says.
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one of the pleasures of life in the garden house is the way the sunlight creates models in the home. "The sun's rays are really beautiful as they filter through the coating at different times of the day, said Wright. "A beautiful image that comes to mind is when the birds are shadows on the ground as they fly over the house." At night, large orb lights illuminate the living space.
Neighbour Amanda Ritson also enjoys the glow that emanates from the house at night. "We regularly home and just enjoy walking by to view the changes in vegetation and the softening of materials, our favorite time being the evening, she said. "The effect of watching the night sky inside its protective enclosure and translucent, chrysalis-like is a very pleasant experience and one not easily forgotten.
Neighbour Amanda Ritson also enjoys the glow that emanates from the house at night. "We regularly home and just enjoy walking by to view the changes in vegetation and the softening of materials, our favorite time being the evening, she said. "The effect of watching the night sky inside its protective enclosure and translucent, chrysalis-like is a very pleasant experience and one not easily forgotten.
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As sun sets in the west, Baracco sits and reads, looking to return grazing on the property. He is not bothered by insects, because all openings have sliding screens equipped to prevent mosquitoes and flies.
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"After our gardening in the morning, and according to the weather and the tide, we will often surf, Wright said the usual routine of the family. "Once back in the afternoon, we spend time in the garden yet, read and play with Frank.
Wright believes the end of the afternoon especially beautiful and his favorite time of day. "It is when everything becomes still, and the low sun shines through the clear coating, making all of gold.
Wright believes the end of the afternoon especially beautiful and his favorite time of day. "It is when everything becomes still, and the low sun shines through the clear coating, making all of gold.
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As the sun begins to set, the glow emanating from Garden House is ethereal. As Wright said, "The way the house is really lights up the night nice .
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