BroHaus

Buninyong, Victoria
2000

A new family house for young local family. A vacant site sloping down towards the north, an old church on the opposing hill and the “Gong” down the valley. The site had every element of a rural and distant setting yet the township of Buninyong is a ten minute walk, through the Botanical Gardens.

BroHaus hides behind the sweeping arms of the corrugated mass, the water tank; a gesture of the clients wish to “flood the valley”. From there it cascades down the slope never allowing a final view - always walking towards daylight. 

The house received various awards; Best New Residence from the City of Ballarat (2004) and the honour of the Award of Excellence in lighting, Victorian Chapter 2004 IESANZ.

The corrugated wall is both a deflector and refactor of light and activity. The golden sunlight races across the ripples of the corrugated surface for a fleeting moment. 

 

 
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