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Albatross Avenue House, Australia Building, Photo, Design, Property, Image
Albatross Avenue House Australia : Architecture
Residential Development by BGD Architects in Australia
Albatross Avenue
House
2009
BGD Architects
Photos : Remco Jansen
Situated on an exclusive residential street, the site adjoins extensive
park to the south and absolute beachfront to the east. The residence
successfully achieves its own oasis, by capturing beachfront vista
and access whilst maintaining a private yet expansive pool and entertaining
core. It is designed to accommodate a growing family, multiple guests
and frequent entertaining.

Entry to the residence is via a recycled timber colonnade and gatehouse
that grants covered access to both wings of the house. The street
front facing wing accommodates guests generously with their own living
area, kitchen and bathroom amenities, with a secondary stair linking
to the main media, bar and games room below.
A wide glazed hallway wraps the central courtyard on both the ground
and first floor giving scenic circulation past the main amenities
whilst providing aesthetic flow, travelling the timber stair. Privacy
is ensured and natural light is made abundant as the open tread stair
is backlit entirely by opaque glazing. The centralised amenities assist
easy access and circulation to ensure a well functioning home. Louvred
glazing has been utilised throughout the home to control ventilation
by natural breezes.

Twenty five metres of glazing capture the absolute beachfront of the
property. This expansive room is catered for by the marble and timber
finished kitchen with chef's scullery and abundant cold and dry storage
behind. Multiple dining and living areas are defined by furniture
and finishes allowing a fully transformable space if the function
so requires. Entertaining the end of the room, a split faced sandstone
wall is suspended over the flickering floor level fireplace, visually
playing on weight and spatial elements.
The upper level upholds all of the ground floor's quality and design
functionality, continuing play with material and space. All of the
bedrooms afford beachfront orientation due to the broad width of the
property, each with its own ensuite and walk in robe. The private
master suite achieves an intimate aesthetic through warm textures
as the sandstone wall rises from the floor below to the angled glass
skylight directly above the double shower. Running the length of the
eastern façade, a sandstone tiled balcony allows the family
to check weather conditions and enjoy the beach aspect throughout
the day, utilising indoor to outdoor spaces.
The internal and external palette of finishes of natural timbers and
stone cohesively create a tropical, modern and comfortable ambience.
External finishes of recycled timber, natural stone, and copper allow
the property to further develop character over time. Tall mature trees
matching the scale of the house are intentionally located about the
property to frame the beach front, the main entrance and internal
courtyard. Two palms boarder the swimming pool as the wet edge between
graces the length of the timber colonnade softening polished concrete
and rough stone finishes. Lighting of the landscape at night creates
drama within the timber battens and palm fronds, backed by the ambient
aqua glow of the swimming pool.

Albatross Avenue House images / information received 300609
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