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Grandview Drive Residence, Australia Building, Photo, Design, Property, Image
Grandview Drive Residence Australia : Architecture
Residential Development by Deicke Richards in Australia
Grandview Drive
Residence
2009
Deicke Richards
Photos : Jon Linkins
Conceptual framework
Grandview Drive Residence is a small holiday home on a long, narrow
and steep site facing east towards the ocean in Coolum. Possessing
a regional coastal character, the design responds to the challenging
nature of the site and is formed as a series of small 'beach shack'
scaled volumes either side of a central stair that follows the slope
of the site. The stair terminates in the main deck for the house which
has commanding views of the ocean. Spaces are practical and open with
careful visual links between each other, the ocean and the naturally
landscaped surrounds.

Public and Cultural Benefits
The site is visually prominent from a number of locations within Coolum
and the house responds to the slope and vegetation without dominating
the area.
Relationship to Built Form and Context
The site falls away to the east in front of the Coolum water reservoir
on a steep hill with a number of brushbox tree groupings, sandstone
boulders and outcrops. Surrounding this is an eclectic mix of detached
dwellings. In response the house is a low, lightweight articulated
dwelling within the existing tree line. Adjustments to the existing
landform were minimised to create a natural setting for the building.
The main entry to the house is from the west and a secondary pedestrian
access to the east, consistent with the adjoining dwellings.
Program Resolution
The functional brief was for a flexible three bedroom two bathroom
home with a single living area and associated utility spaces.
A series of stairs leads from the top of the site through the house
to access viewing areas beyond. Along this route are bookshelves and
resting places that allow multiple uses of this important circulation
area. Windows and internal openings provide a sequence of diagonal
views across rooms that gradually reveal the house and landscape beyond.
A sliding glass door to the main living area provides transparent
wind protection to the deck when extended beyond the building line.
The interior of the house is simple and warm with carefully integrated
joinery and seating.

Integration of Allied Disciplines
A significant amount of time with structural engineers and the builder
simplified the framing system for the dwelling and mitigated the visual
impact of the exposed floor structure.
Cost /Value Outcome
Careful management of building costs through documentation, the tender
process and contractual administration contained project costs within
the client's expectations.
Sustainability
Effective natural ventilation was achieved through aggregated massing,
generous openings between rooms and high level ventilation. Timber
resources were managed responsibly through the use of treated and
painted exposed pine framing. Exposed decks are framed and decked
in hardwood to decrease life cycle costs. A rainwater tank was also
installed.

Response to Client and User needs
The house caters well for a family on a relaxed vacation. Using the
house is intuitive and it is simple to open up and close down between
stays. Bedroom and bathroom storage areas have open shelving and accessible
space for luggage after unpacking.
Grandview Drive Residence images / information received 300609
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