Watsons Bay House | IAN MOORE ARCHITECTS

Watsons Bay House | IAN MOORE ARCHITECTS | Photographer: Clinton Weaver

2024 National Architecture Awards Program

Watsons Bay House | IAN MOORE ARCHITECTS

Traditional Land Owners
The Birrabirragal people of the Eora nation
Year
2024
Chapter

New South Wales

Category
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Builder
Bright Build
Photographer
Clinton Weaver
Project summary

Located within the Watsons Bay Heritage Conservation Area, this new 3 level house adopts a traditional gable roof form, with front verandah, weatherboard cladding and metal roofing in accordance with the development controls. The site falls from front to back, allowing a semi–basement level to address the rear yard, while an attic storey within the pitched roof accommodates the two bedrooms and glass roofed bathroom. Living spaces on the middle level open fully to the verandah and front yard and at the rear to an elevated balcony, with significant views into the tree tops of Camp Cove Reserve.

While adopting a traditional building form, the house is in all other ways a contemporary interpretation of the cottages of the original fishing village, with greater connection between inside and out and access to significant views of the national park at the front and public reserve at the rear.

Project Consultant and Construction Team

Australian Certifying Group, Certifier
Cantilever Consulting Engineers, Structural Engineer
Stellen Consulting, Civil Consultant
Stepped Landscape Studio, Landscape Consultant
Zoltan Kovacs Architect, Heritage Consultant

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