Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Cabin for an Architect

The Cabin for Architects, Stephen Guthrie and Lindy Atkin, is situated in trees of Hypothesis Heights. It features a simplistic open studio design, elevated to reduce impact on the surrounding environment, and functional elements incorporating the necessities of living and work. The cabin is an elemental transparent structure of glass, embodying the strategies of firmness, commodity and delight, and a reflection of the exemplar house, Bark Studio House.

- A house is an environmental filter
- A house is a container of human activies
- A house is a delightful experience

CABIN REPRESENTATIONS



Exterior Perspective West



Exterior Perspective East



Interior Perspective - Ground floor level



Interior Perspective - Mezzanine level



Interior Perspective - Northern view

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cabin for an Architect - Bark Design Architects - Stephen Guthrie & Lindy Atkin



Proposed Site :: Bark Studio House, Cabin for Architect, Maison a Bordeaux and Sunrise Beach House



Site Section



Floor Level Plan



Mezzanine Level Plan



Section 1



Section 2



West Elevation



South Elevation

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Cabin for an Architect - Elements of Cabin



Diagrams of natural elements entering building, and human circulation



Mechanics of glass windows/doors and storage

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Cabin for an Architect - Concepts & diagram sketches applied through exemplar analysis

Application of Firmness, Commodity & Delight - Cabin Description::

Firmness:: [A house is an environmental filter]
The orientation of the cabin faces North, the same as the Bark Studio House to enhance the effects and usage of glass, particularly on the western side. As Bark Studio House is located in the Noosa Hinterlands, the surrounding site of th cabin is located on similar terrain, on a small hill in Hypthothesis Heights. It also ensures the cabin creates optimal views from all directions in the site.
Key elements of the Bark Studio House feature minimalist materials of glass, concrete and timber. There is a great emphasis of glass throughout the house to maximise views of the surrounding environment - large glass panels are situated at all sides/ views (North, East, South, West) of the cabin and elevate to the ceilings. All western windows/doors pivot, slide and stack to maximise views, light and air flow, whilst still pertaining to all natural elements. A longitudinal terrace/ deck hovers over the natural ground level, enabling creative areas for reflection and reading.

Commodity:: [A house is a container of human activities]
In a reflection to Bark Studio House, most of the activity space is located on the ground floor level; featuring significant living areas, dining, kitchen, laundry and storage. The mezzanine level features a singular bedroom enabling the functionality of many spaces for furniture and a reflection area - all contained within the transparency of glass. Encapsualtes the elements of a studio and/or loft design as a reflection of Bark Studio House. The design minimises the use of solid walls, making the cabin transparent and open. The smaller space of the mezzanine allows appropriate room for a walk-in-wardrobe, basin and storage, toilet, and open, glass-framed shower. Storage is compacted under the staircase and within the lower stairs to ensure no space wastage. The bench is functional for additional appliances, laptop, etc. The stack doors at the main entrance slide to secure the rest of the cabin, but also allow a alternated filter to separate and join both of the spaces.

Delight:: [A house is a delightful experience]
The use of pivoted doors and windows allows the viewer to retain a sensory experience from views of the surrounding environment, natural air circulation, natural lighting, and functionality in an open plan. The mezzanine level also allows internal and external views within the void - enhancing the elemental space. The large deck frames the living spaces and the study, allowing the flow from the kitchen/dining/living areas onto the open deck.




URBAN UTOPIA - Site
Cabin and surrounding exemplar houses to be situated within Hypothesis Heights :: Features from left to right - Bark Studio House, Cabin for an Architect, Maison a Bordeaux and Sunrise Beach House



Concepts



Diagrams and additional concepts :: Rearrangments and configures of space. Alternating space usage.



3-dimensional concept sketch of cabin





Sketch model :: Determining appropriate entrance and spaces

Exemplar house perspectives - Bark Studio House



:: The rawness of structure, its skeleton. A contrast of Bark Studio House and its surrounding natural environment



:: Contrast of reflections and shapes of framed light



:: The horizontal and vertical elements of glass, within the longitudinal shape



:: Bark Studio House and emphasis on surrounding environment



:: The glass framing the surrounding environment



:: Storage elements within all spaces

Exemplar house drawings - Bark Studio House



Lower Level Plan



Upper Level Plan



Site Plan



West Elevation



Section

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Bark Studio House - sketches/ collages/ diagrams





Bark Studio House :: Exemplar analysis - ventilation, circulation, room qualities

Proposed design qualities for Exemplar Architects

The Bark studio house denotes the spatial qualities of living and work. The architects Stephen Guthrie and Lindy Atkin need a space suitable for living and work areas, all which can collaborate into a singular design. To ensure maximised flow throughout the design, a proposed single level living/dining/kitch/study/storage are to be accessible on one plane, whilst also contributing to the theories of the Bark Studio House design. The necessities of the bedroom space are to be featured in a continuous flow via stairs - incorporating the bedroom, reflection area, walk-in robe and bathroom.