Clovelly Residence by Tzannes Associates

Tzannes Associates designed the Clovelly Residence in Sydney, Australia.

Project description

The residence forms a L-shape to create a protected enclave and to maximise solar access, natural ventilation and aspect as well as utilising energy efficiency by including 3 water tanks, reverse brick veneer walls, sun control louvres and shutters, natural ventilation, hot water solar panels and photo-voltaic cells.

The building has an expressed off-form concrete structure with flush oiled infill timber panelling, providing an honesty of form and legibility of structure. The robust materials compliment the natural cliff reserve setting, with the restricted material palette continuing through to the interior. Polished concrete floors turn up to form the monolithic kitchen island bench which accommodates a cooking range, commensurate with the clients love for food. Internal timber joinery and wall linings utilise the same external timber species; tallowwood.

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Architects: Tzannes Associates
Design Director:Jonathan Evans
Project Architect: Vera Batalha
Building Surveyor: Dunlop Thorpe & Co
Hydraulic Consultant: Neil Lowry & Associates
Structural Consultant: Simpson Design Associates
Mechanical Consultant: Nappin Partners
Cost Consultant: Page Kirkland Group
Landscape Consultant: Secret Gardens of Sydney
Builder: Building Partners
Photographer: Steve Back

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W Hotel Verbier by Concrete Architectural Associates

W Hotel have opened their first alpine and ski location in Verbier, Switzerland with the interiors designed by Concrete Architectural Associates.

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Description from Concrete Architectural Associates

Concrete designed the interior of the new W hotel in Verbier Switzerland. Inspired by the dynamic carving of skis through snow, it brings an indelible, distinct New York City glamour to the ski resort in the Swiss Alps.

For the global lifestyle brand’s first alpine and ski retreat, concrete wanted to provide guests with an unforgettable experience using interiors that complement and contrast the breathtaking scenery around the hotel. The design features smooth lines that carve through the spaces; a movement that derives directly from the tracks left by the activities in the mountains Verbier is so famous for: the carved slopes during wintertime or the smooth mountain bike tracks in summer. The famous Verbier mountains have been brought into the hotel by reinterpreting local elements in a contemporary way and creating a juxtaposition to reflect the simplicity, beauty and energy of Verbier and the contemporary cool of New York by using contrasting materials.

W hotel Verbier is part of the Starwood group and owned by Les Trois Rocs. The hotel is situated at the foot of the slopes next to the Médran gondola and directly on the newly developed Place Blanche. Featuring four traditional wooden chalet-style buildings, interconnected by contemporary glass atriums, the retreat will offer global jetsetters and Verbier enthusiasts immediate ski-in, ski-out access to the alpine action.

Verbier is a village located in south-western Switzerland in the canton of Valais and a famous ski area in the Swiss Alps.

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Design: Concrete Architectural Associates
Photography: Yves Garneau for Concrete

 

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Mimosa Road by Park + Associates

Park + Associates have designed a house in Singapore named Mimosa Road.

Description

Mimosa Road was first introduced as a reconstruction further the idea developed into a new erection residential project that unfolds more of its potential to suit both the client’s demands and the architect’s ideas.

Park + Associates aimed to capture modern design through clean straight lines and massive forms compensated by meticulous and creative selection of materials to keep a warm rustic touch to the feel of the house. One from these materials is burnt orange brick that reconnects the history of the original house prominently having exposed bricks all throughout.

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Design: Park + Associates
Photography: Edward Hendricks

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