House 11 by Dane Richardson
Australian architect Dane Richardson designed this house in Dunsborough, Western Australia; as his own personal residence and home office.
Full description after the photos….

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House 11 by Dane Richardson
A beach side home, a framed and timber clad structure over concrete base. The timber “perfect “at adding that lovely natural texture and weather boards have a traditional connection to beach side architecture.
Thermal mass and a solid structural foundation is achieved by the concrete basement level and the cantilevered concrete floor slabs. The building is focused towards the street & the beach beyond; the “skeleton” of timber posts has been very successful to define the form and threshold of the building also offering a level of privacy while still being very open engaging with the yard spaces and views.
The entire northern wall of the main living room is glazed, while the southern and western walls have small openings. Soft southern light penetrates the living room, however the northern glazing is what delivers the connection with the garden and beach beyond, also allowing the winter sun to heat the concrete floor slabs.
Honed concrete floors are used in most rooms. The main living room has inlayed 400×400 timber tiles with wax finish. Blue stone and white glass mosaics feature in wet areas.
The children’s bedrooms, bathroom and play room all to the west of the main living room with a car stand further west protecting those external walls. The main living room is on ground level opening onto a garden at one end while the eastern balcony is cantilevered well above ground level facing the ocean. The cantilevered balcony has a full height wall on the southern side stopping the cool prevailing winds. The master bedroom, ensuite and sitting room occupy the highest floor level, private and separated.
Sustainability has been considered –northern orientation, high & low thermal mass materials, low VOC paints & sealers, low emission glass, grey water re-use system, electronic window blinds providing heat gain/loss control, solar water heating, insulated ceilings and walls, rain water collection and low emission boards used in the cabinet construction.
Visit Dane Richardson’s website – here.
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Jason on 17 Feb 2010 at 7:29 am #
Nice. The siding is ehh at best but love the steel work
LouisP on 19 Feb 2010 at 12:10 am #
I’ve always loved that ‘charred’ look when employing this type of cladding. Also, love the graphic ‘sketches’ – digital perhaps but a nice technique nonetheless.
kastatelier on 19 Feb 2010 at 6:34 am #
the house is so light and transparent … and it seems connect to the landscape …goow job ..
alan hagen on 19 Feb 2010 at 10:09 am #
dane is a very talented designer, producing a number of beautiful homes around the south west of western australia. his homes are all beautifully proportioned, have abundant light, incorporate natural elements sourced locally, and are perfectly positioned to take advantage of views, and orientation. the best thing is, he is not a qualified architect, but an amazing draftsman, who designs homes that really put other so called ‘architects’ to shame…. go dane, what an inspiration.
DenB on 21 Feb 2010 at 7:50 pm #
as if it came from van der Rohe’s drawing board. nice!
steph on 22 Feb 2010 at 8:27 pm #
love the mirrored treatment of the driveway and rolling lawn.this house is sited so beautifully.
Eamonbn on 28 Mar 2010 at 1:20 pm #
This is not a house, it is an insurance office or airport terminal with domstic furniture. Why it should have beds is beyond me.