Gidgegannup House Perth Property

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Gidgegannup House, Perth

Contemporary Residence in Western Australia design by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

2 Sep 2009

Design: Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

Location: Perth, Western Australia

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Photographs: Patrick Bingham-Hall

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Contemporary residence design in a rural setting.

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Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

Location: Perth, Western Australia

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iredale pedersen hook is a progressive architecture practice with studios in Perth and Melbourne and a rapidly expanding diverse body of work throughout Australia. From the wine region of Victoria’s Yarra Valley, to the desert of the North Kimberly region, through suburban Perth and the rural edge of Melbourne to remote Christmas Island, the projects are as individual and eclectic as the landscape they occupy.

Each piece of architecture seeks to embody a unique design response of innovation and delight. The works can be gathered in relation to their geographical location demonstrating an embrace of their context and closer examination reveals a collection of thematic concerns that evolve and develop.

This Australian architectural studio is dedicated to the pursuit of appropriate design of effective sustainable buildings with a responsible environmental and social agenda.
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Paloma House, Eagle Bay, Western Australia
Design: Sandy Anghie Architect
Paloma House Eagle Bay Western Australia
photograph : Jack Lovele
Paloma House, Eagle Bay
The Paloma House holiday home is located in Eagle Bay, in Western Australia’s south west region. The home’s elongated shape set deep into the site was a direct result of strict adherence to the area’s Special Character Policy, the desire to minimize impact on the street, and also the fire set backs required in the bushland setting.

North Perth House by Nic Brunsdon
Design: Architect Nic Brunsdon
North Perth House building construction
photo : Ben Hosking
North Perth House
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Buchan Point, Palm Cove, Queensland
Architecture: TPG Architects
Buchan Point Residence Palm Cove Queensland
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Buchan Point Residence, Palm Cove Queensland
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Studio Feels, Clontarf, NSW
Design: Hobbs Jamieson Architecture
Studio Feels Clontarf NSW
photo : Luc Remond
Studio Feels, Clontarf, NSW
The Studio Feels project involved a studio extension to the existing detached double garage on a large suburban block, to create a multi-purpose space and lower level sauna. The scope involved an addition consistent in scale with the lower level footprint displaying an architectural aesthetic in line with the original period detailing of the main home, and future renovation aspirations of the owners for the site.

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