Shack in the Rocks | Sean Godsell Architects

Australia / 2020

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The site is in country Victoria approximately one hour’s drive west of Melbourne. A previous scheme for this site was shelved due to cost. In reappraising the problem we suggested to our client that they might consider a simple farm shed to provide rudimentary accommodation on a different part of the site from the previous scheme. They had already erected a large machinery shed with solar panels and rainwater collection tanks uphill from where we agreed a very simple adaptation of a hayshed might occur. In our discussions we noted the primary requirement in rural and outback Australia for shelter - a roof parasol that provides some shade and protection from the rain as well as a place to enjoy outdoor activities - cooking, eating and engaging with and framing the spectacular landscape that exists on this particular site. In the end we adapted a hayshed structure and modified it by including a translucent roofing material for light and adapting some industrial walkway grating to make a louvre for shade. Two translucent 'sheds' are positioned to the east end of a monolithic concrete plinth - one shed for cooking and eating and the other for sleeping and ablutions.


Two houses by Riken Yamamoto and Field Shop - Yamakawa Cottage (1976) and the Ishii house (1977) - disassemble conventional residential programmes and then reassemble them in a highly creative way. I remember being intrigued by these projects as a young architect. In the case of the Yamakawa Cottage the functional programme is distributed in an ordered and logical way across a single level timber platform. This highly poetic scattering of spaces is controlled by a large shallow gable roof which shelters not only the rooms but the outdoor or 'other' space in the building. This 'other' space is intriguing to me and I certainly had the Yamakawa Cottage in mind when I designed this shack in the rocks. 


Location: Victoria, Australia


Design year(s): from 2015  to 2018


Construction year(s) from 2019 to 2021


Architect(s) or architectural firm(s): Sean Godsell Architects


Principal(s) in charge: Sean Godsell  


Project team: Sean Godsell, Hayley Franklin


Client(s) : Earl Carter and Wanda Tucker


Consultants:


Structural engineer(s): OPS Engineers


Mechanical engineer(s): N/A


Interior designer(s): Sean Godsell Architects


Landscape architect(s): N/A


Building Surveyor: Nelson McDermott 


Contractors:


General contractor:  R+B Kahle


Steel Contractor: Architectural Steel


Concrete Contractor: Surf to City Concreting


Furniture + Joinery: Fred Ganim


Landscaper: Brent Kahle


Program: Residential


Structural system: Steel Frame


Major materials: Steel, Concrete


Site area: 129.7 hectares


Building area (footprint area): 102 sqm


Total floor area: 32 sqm


Cost of construction: NA

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    The site is in country Victoria approximately one hour’s drive west of Melbourne. A previous scheme for this site was shelved due to cost. In reappraising the problem we suggested to our client that they might consider a simple farm shed to provide rudimentary accommodation on a different part of the site from the previous scheme. They had already erected a large machinery shed with solar panels and rainwater collection tanks uphill from where we agreed a very simple adaptation of a...

    Project details
    • Year 2020
    • Work finished in 2020
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
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