Architects from Luigi Rosselli 's practice have completed a family High Country House located in Armidale, Australia. House was designed with a subtle form of contemporary style. For more images and architects' description continue after the jump:
From the Architects:
This hill top house is a concrete expression of Armidale ’s unique meeting of rural life and culture, “agri-culture”, a town with a university and many other cultural institutions.
The clients seamlessly combine their flourishing agribusiness with their white collar occupations. Gentlemen farming. Their modern “Homestead” is located at the peak of the property overseeing the health of the cattle in the valley below.
The 1000 meter of altitude are felt outside with cold winter fog covering the valley, whilst inside the house is a refuge enhanced by strongly integrated passive solar design principles. The sheds and barns are located remotely.
Keeping nature intact, the grassy slopes of the hill continue all the way up under the concrete platform. The slab and the corrugated steel skirt under, are a protection against grass fires and conceal large water tanks. The concrete and the tanks provide ample thermal mass to balance the temperature extremes that high country encounters. The Interiors are an urbane and cultured refuge to a collection of art and indigenous artefacts collected in Africa and Asia. There is no place for whips, saddles and country style clichés.
Project: High Country House
Designed by Luigi Rosselli Architects
Project Architect: Luigi Rosselli, Edward Birch, Corrado Palleschi Builder: Jeff Rolley
Structural Consultant: Charles Blunt of Rooney & Bye (Australia) Pty Ltd Consulting Engineers
Joiner: Kirrawee Kitchens
Landscape Architect: William Dangar
Interior Designer: Darryl Gordon Design
Electrical Contractor: Troy Miller Electrical
Plumbing & Hydraulics Contractor: Damien McCann Plumbing
Photography: Edward Birch
Location: Armidale, NSW, Australia
Website: luigirosselli.com