Peregian Beach House by Middap Ditchfield Architects
Middap Ditchfield Architects have designed the Peregian Beach House in Queensland, Australia.

Description from the architects:
This holiday house is located on an elevated site overlooking Peregian Beach and foreshore. It has been designed to take full advantage of dramatic ocean views. The house steps down the site which helps connect internal and external spaces to the ground plane. Courtyard spaces have been introduced to reduce building bulk, capture north light and promote thru building viewing opportunities to the pool, ocean and other areas of the house. Where possible the building has been designed to be single room in width to maximise cross/thru natural light and ventilation. A central circulation spine is flanked by an off form concrete wall which continues for the length of the house. This is the key feature of the house, it provides thermal mass for natural climate control, defines the circulation spine and the off form board finish presents a weathered driftwood character. External materials have been chosen for their low maintenance and robust characteristics. Solar hot water systems have been installed and roof water is collected in above ground tanks for reuse.
Visit the website of Middap Ditchfield Architects – here.
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LB on 04 Jun 2010 at 9:29 am #
I’m a big fan of anyone who can harmonize wood and stone. Great job on the exterior and interior of this house.
I wish there were pics of the view from the pool.
And as a suggestion to CONTEMPORIST, could yall try to include floor plan pics/layout designs. Would be very much appreciated to better understand the flow and layout of these beautiful creations.
Xiexie ni.
D. on 04 Jun 2010 at 9:56 am #
The concrete work is beautiful!
Paul Albrighton on 16 Jun 2010 at 8:32 pm #
I love the blend of Concrete, glass and wood. What a perfect blend of modernist and classic. The wood paneling work is beautiful.
fernanda on 10 Aug 2010 at 7:21 am #
concrete + wood = perfect!
Saul on 06 Jan 2011 at 8:09 am #
I love the blend of Concrete, glass and wood. What a perfect blend of modernist and classic. The wood paneling work is beautiful.