Victoria
As an artistic architectural response to Australia’s coastline, Peninsula House forms a dramatic sculptural relic, weathered by its context. A ribbon of rammed earth rises monumentally, before gradually tapering and returning to the landscape.
The planted atrium defines the axial centre, allowing natural light to flood the interior. Hallways snake from the atrium forming three distinct zones. The main double height living space rises towards the expansive views of Flinders and Bass Strait.
The dark, natural material palette of charred timber and rammed earth shrouds the building. Internally the thematic quality of darkness continues with black mosaics, timber battens, and terrazzo. Emphasised is the shifting nature of light and shadow along curving surfaces and forms of walls and openings.
Peninsula House is envisioned in the round, to sit harmoniously in its setting its raw sculptural language belying its domestic use an erosional remnant of its harsh, exposed coastal setting.
Roger Wood, Project Architect
Randal Marsh, Director
Matilda Parolini, Graduate of Architecture
Marco Zerbi, Interior Designer
Craig Miell, Project Lead
Clive Steel, Structural Engineer
Metro Dynamics, Acoustic Consultant
Nepean Planning, Town Planner
NK Group, Building Surveyor
Wrap Engineering, Services Consultant
The Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.