Freshwater Place
Freshwater Place
20. June 2010
The street elevation.
Freshwater Place by Chenchow Little Architects presents a "outstanding solution to an elevated site". Using the podium typology of the neighbouring houses, the building sits above a garage and entry lobby, while the upper levels are for living and sleeping. The house is located at Harbord with impressive views over the Freshwater surf beach. It was important for the architects to finely tune the balance between views out and in -- with beach views obviously desirable and the need for privacy to be maintained. Clever boundary fencing, planting screens and good planning create a relatively private space. The bedroom space on the upper level is screened by a series of bifolding shutters of aluminium square hollow sections, providing privacy, enclosure and dappled light. The external appearance of this floating volume changes from bronze to almost black depending on the time of day and light conditions. The project was the winner of the Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture - Houses in the 2009 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards.
Located on a steeply sloping site, the building has impressive views of Freshwater Beach and beyond.
Bifolding shutters of aluminium square hollow sections provide privacy, enclosure and dappled light to the upstairs bedrooms.
The appearance of the building is transformed with the opening of the shutters.
For the jury citation from the 2009 National Architecture Awards see Architecture Australia vol 98 no 6, November/December 2009 and for further coverage see Houses, Issue 65.
Freshwater Place
Harbord
2009
Sydney
Architecture
Chenchow Little Architects
Sydney
Project Team
Janice Chenchow
Jenni Dang
Angela Rowson
Structural Consultant
Benvenuti S.C
Hydraulic Consultant
T. J. Taylor Consultants
Builder
Tecorp Constructions
Photos
John Gollings