Project 465 | Robertson Collectif

Project 465 | Robertson Collectif | Photographer: Annamul

2025 National Architecture Awards Program

Project 465 | Robertson Collectif

Traditional Land Owners
Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation
Year
2025
Chapter

New South Wales

Region

Regional

Category
Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Builder
Arthouse Projects
Photographer
Annamul
Project summary

The brief for this rural retreat was that it needed to work equally well when the retired couple who own the property were on their own, as when they were hosting all eighteen of their children and grandchildren for extended family gatherings.

The concrete slab, structural framework and parts of the roof of an existing homestead were retained and added to, creating a sprawling seven bedroom residence with resort-style amenity. At the heart of the home, the ‘great room’ incorporates an open gable roof form and generous kitchen, living and dining areas that spill onto a terrace overlooking the surrounding bush landscape and valley. Adjacent, two more modestly scaled rooms provide an intimate living zone for the couple to enjoy when staying at the property alone.

Sitting within the highest risk bushfire zone, the design required that all new construction, materials, fixtures and fittings comply with strict BAL flame-zone requirements.

Robertson Collectif worked with us on a complete redesign and rebuild of our property to create a fantastic and very important part of our life. Their design delivered on our key requests for flowing living spaces, much more light and seamless connection to previously separate outdoor living spaces. RC have given us such a warm and inviting place to have large multigenerational family and friends groups which creates new life memories every day, throughout all seasons and weather. There areso many moments that stop you in your tracks and fill you with gratitude. What more could we have wished for?

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