Gully House | Andrew Burges Architects

Gully House | Andrew Burges Architects | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

2024 National Architecture Awards Program

Gully House | Andrew Burges Architects

Traditional Land Owners
Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation
Year
2024
Chapter

New South Wales

Category
EmAGN Project Award
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Builder
Robert Plumb Build
Photographer
Peter Bennetts
Project summary

Gully House is conceived as an extension of the gully, proposing continuous, connected views through the length of the site. This guiding principle led to a differentiation of façade response for the east/west and north/south elevations. The transparency of the north/south façade visually connects the northern front courtyard to the landscape spaces of the lower gully to the south, creating a continuous, unified experience of the sloping site.

The east/west facades act as a filter, mediating privacy, ventilation, and glare while providing a place for layered planting. In response to the steep fall across the site, the house was organised by a split-level cross section determined by studies of sun angles and site lines desired within the site and to the gully beyond.

“The ABA team’s artistic consideration of light movement and space, combined with their choice of natural materials and functional design details has enhanced our entire living experience.
We’re continually fascinated and appreciative of the interplay between the natural light, materials and surrounding gardens; all of which combine to create a sense of harmony that is complemented by an ocean breeze. ABA has exceeded all of our expectations by designing a family home that has truly elevated the way we live. “

Project Consultant and Construction Team

Dangar Barin Smith, Landscape Consultant
Electrolight, Lighting Consultant
Structure Consulting Engineers, Structural Engineer

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Gully House | Andrew Burges Architects | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

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