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Wagstaffe House by buck&simple: doers of stuff

Project name:
Wagstaffe House
Architecture firm:
buck&simple: doers of stuff
Location:
Wagstaffe, New South Wales, Australia
Photography:
Simon Whitbread
Principal architect:
Peter Ahern, Kurt Crisp
Design team:
Kurt Crisp
Collaborators:
Interior design:
buckandsimple
Built area:
275 m²
Site area:
728 m²
Design year:
2019
Completion year:
2021
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Rowan Romuld - Grounded Structures Consulting Engineers
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
buckandsimple
Construction:
Builder - Andreas Christian Gubi Joiner - Woodstock Industries Timber mill – Australian Architectural Hardwoods
Material:
Recycled brick, concrete, recycled blackbutt, steel, glass, wood
Budget:
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

buck&simple: Wagstaffe House is the realisation of a dream to live in the trees overlooking the water. The layout consists of public and private wings that create a raised courtyard, open on one side to frame the view and create a place of refuge from the elements.

The site offered many opportunities, with it’s north facing aspect, views over Brisbane Waters and afternoon sunsets reflected off the nearby rocky ridgeline. Our clients sea / green change is a common goal. To be more in touch with the surrounding environment and to live in a way that is more in tune with the outside world.

The home is friendly, warm and calm, largely due to the use of natural light and the natural materials that create the interlocking spaces. Materiality focuses on tactile materials that express their inherent texture. The simple combination of recycled brick, concrete and recycled blackbutt creates a familiar palette. Recycled Blackbutt is exhibited throughout the home, in the large structural timber trusses and exposed rafters that support the oversized eaves. This ties in seamlessly with the recycled blackbutt cladding and internal ceilings.

contemporary Australian houseimage © Simon Whitbread

Wagstaffe House retains the water view by staying elevated and integrates a solid brick courtyard to create an artificial ground plane that is accessible from the upper floor living areas. This visual heaviness is complimented with a modest timber top floor, arranged in a twin pitched roof layout that creates an elevated courtyard. To keep views uninterrupted, the courtyard locates all of the outdoor activity, furniture and planting between the structures and not in front of the view.

Internally the palette is textural and subdued. We avoided plasterboard and used, white painted timber for places we wanted more light and that natural timber wouldn’t have been suitable. The change in flooring from concrete to brick to concrete, signifies a transition between public and private.

upper floor with open terrace

modern house with metal fireplace

wooden coffee table and rug

recycled brick floor

wooden kitchen island

wooden door and staircase

bathroom washing basin and mirror

bathroom interior design

children bedroom design

ancient Persian rug in the corridor

Wagstaffe House by buck&simple: doers of stuff

garden and backyard of the house

modern house with illumination at evening

wooden fence and door

floor plan

site plan drawing

 

 

 

 

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