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Thomas Alexander
This backland development is currently under
construction and comprises five 3 bedroom courtyard
houses, four two bedroom flats and a commercial unit
fronting Heath Road.
Previously a garage site, the project had an
unsuccessful planning history before Thomas
Alexander crafted the approved scheme and was
considered an un-developable site by the vendor.
The proposal of courtyard houses with adaptive roof
forms minimised the massing at sensitive areas of the
backland site and created a predominantly inward
facing housetype to minimise overlooking and create
light, bright and tranquil living spaces.
The concept seeks to celebrate the prior industrial
use of the site. Formal brickwork creates a strong
relationship with the streetscape and a standing seam
cladding suggests a more industrial finish to pay
homage to the prior raw materiality of the backland
site.
The relationship between these two materials is ever
changing throughout the scheme. At the streetscape,
tall and slender brick piers ofer a strong stance and
appear to be controlling and holding back a metal
clad form which peers between the brickwork. They
are graceful in nature and appear to effortlessly
restrain the metal form.
Phase two of the project is due to be completed in
the first quarter of 2020 and will deliver 4 flats and a
commercial unit to the frontage at Heath Road.
Thomas Alexander
This backland development is currently under
construction and comprises five 3 bedroom courtyard
houses, four two bedroom flats and a commercial unit
fronting Heath Road.
Previously a garage site, the project had an
unsuccessful planning history before Thomas
Alexander crafted the approved scheme and was
considered an un-developable site by the vendor.
The proposal of courtyard houses with adaptive roof
forms minimised the massing at sensitive areas of the
backland site and created a predominantly inward
facing housetype to minimise overlooking and create
light, bright and tranquil living spaces.
The concept seeks to celebrate the prior industrial
use of the site. Formal brickwork creates a strong
relationship with the streetscape and a standing seam
cladding suggests a more industrial finish to pay
homage to the prior raw materiality of the backland
site.
The relationship between these two materials is ever
changing throughout the scheme. At the streetscape,
tall and slender brick piers ofer a strong stance and
appear to be controlling and holding back a metal
clad form which peers between the brickwork. They
are graceful in nature and appear to effortlessly
restrain the metal form.
Phase two of the project is due to be completed in
the first quarter of 2020 and will deliver 4 flats and a
commercial unit to the frontage at Heath Road.
MMAD Architecture
Timber batten and expressed steel framed box frame clad the rear facade. Stacking and folding full height steel framed doors allow the living space to be opened up and flow onto rear courtyard and outdoor kitchen.
Image by: Jack Lovel Photography
Michelle Walker architects
courtyard, indoor outdoor living, polished concrete, open plan kitchen, dining, living
Rowan Turner Photography
The Site Foreman
The back of the house needs plenty of protection from the sun. Movable and adjustable shutters provide exactly the right amount of sun protection as well as privacy when needed.
Dynia Architects
This mixed-income housing development on six acres in town is adjacent to national forest. Conservation concerns restricted building south of the creek and budgets led to efficient layouts.
All of the units have decks and primary spaces facing south for sun and mountain views; an orientation reflected in the building forms. The seven detached market-rate duplexes along the creek subsidized the deed restricted two- and three-story attached duplexes along the street and west boundary which can be entered through covered access from street and courtyard. This arrangement of the units forms a courtyard and thus unifies them into a single community.
The use of corrugated, galvanized metal and fiber cement board – requiring limited maintenance – references ranch and agricultural buildings. These vernacular references, combined with the arrangement of units, integrate the housing development into the fabric of the region.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2008
Project Year: 2009
TOV Siding and Roofing
For the front part of this townhouse’s siding, the coal creek brick offers a sturdy yet classic look in the front, that complements well with the white fiber cement panel siding. A beautiful black matte for the sides extending to the back of the townhouse gives that modern appeal together with the wood-toned lap siding. The overall classic brick combined with the modern black and white color combination and wood accent for this siding showcase a bold look for this project.
Stone Effects
Margaret River applied to front feature and pier to entry.
The Sheer Elegance of our Margaret River Range, summons beauty and sophistication to your home - Our product can be applied to bare brick, blue board cement sheeting concrete tilt panel surfaces such as piers, portico's, feature walls, fireplaces, alfresco areas etc. Stone Effects is a strong and long lasting render which is applied with a trowel then carved to create the Stone Effect of Limestone Blocks. As it is all hand carved, blocks can be of varies sizes according to your requirements. Pigments can be added to suite your décor. Custom made to create a classic elegant finish.
Steven L. Cohen Architects and Interior Designers
PROJECT TYPE
Four (4), 2-story townhouses with 9,676sf of living space on the New River in the historic Sailboat Bend area
SCOPE
Architecture
LOCATION
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
DESCRIPTION
Two (2), 3 Bedroom / 3-1/2 Bathrooms & Den units and two (2) 4 Bedroom / 4-1/2 Bathroom units
Enhanced open floor plans for maximizing natural lighting with sustainable design-based materials and fixtures
Amenities include private rear patios, covered terraces, swimming pools and private boat docks
Island Colonial-style architecture with horizontal siding, Bahama shutters, decorative railings and metal roofing
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