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Celerity

(54,405 posts)
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 10:10 PM Aug 2021

Edition Office completes black concrete home in rural Australia

https://www.dezeen.com/2021/08/01/black-concrete-house-australia-edition-office/



Black-pigmented concrete and black timber battens have been used to create this tactile home in the village of Federal, New South Wales by Australian studio Edition Office. The Melbourne-based firm designed Federal House to be both a peaceful sanctuary for its clients and a sculptural object dug into a slope in the hilly, forested landscape. "At a distance the building is recessive, a shadow within the vast landscape," described Edition Office. "On closer inspection, a highly textural outer skin of thick timber battens contrasts the earlier sense of a machined tectonic, allowing organic materials gestures to drive the dialogue with physical human intimacy."







Drawing on the veranda typology common among Australia's colonial homesteads, a central living, dining and kitchen space is wrapped by a partially covered deck area. This deck was designed to create a variety of different connections to the surrounding landscape. It was lined with black timber battens that filter air, views and more direct sunlight on the western edge, and left entirely open for panoramic views to the north. Sliding glass doors around the living spaces allow them to be completely opened to the elements or sealed off. At the centre is a double-height garden void, illuminated by a cut in the home's roof. "The expansion and contraction of the interior allows shifts between the intimate and the public, between immediate landscape and the expansive unfolding landscape to the north," said the studio.







Along the eastern edge of the home is the bedroom block, what the studio calls an "enclave of withdrawal, rest and solitude" containing two smaller rooms either side of a bathroom and a large en-suite bedroom with its own private terrace. For the interiors, the dark wood and concrete are contrasted by lighter wooden floors and tan leather furniture, with custom door pulls designed to encourage a "tactile engagement" with the home. On the lower level is a thin pool open to the landscape at one end, which cools air as it travels through the building, up the garden void into the living spaces. This natural ventilation is supplemented with a ceiling fan for the hotter days of the year and a fireplace for winter.











































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Edition Office completes black concrete home in rural Australia (Original Post) Celerity Aug 2021 OP
Okay, that's pretty awesome viva la Aug 2021 #1
I can't get over the paneling on the walls. Hideous! jimfields33 Aug 2021 #2
I'm surprised by the single pane windows RainCaster Aug 2021 #3
Single pane windows are generally okay VMA131Marine Aug 2021 #5
I like it. flying rabbit Aug 2021 #4
ugh. zanana1 Aug 2021 #6
A bit too stark and morbid looking. Not my cup of tea. Fla Dem Aug 2021 #7
I take it they got a deal on a 100-ton air conditioner jmowreader Aug 2021 #8
no neighbors Demovictory9 Aug 2021 #9
Very interesting, thanks for posting. Rhiannon12866 Aug 2021 #10

viva la

(4,598 posts)
1. Okay, that's pretty awesome
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 10:13 PM
Aug 2021

But doesn't it just soak up the sun?

I loved the black vertical railings. It's all very dramatic.

VMA131Marine

(5,269 posts)
5. Single pane windows are generally okay
Thu Aug 5, 2021, 11:32 PM
Aug 2021

in warm climates. The largest source of heat gain is solar radiation not conduction; you can put coatings on the glass and use shading to limit direct solar through the glass.
However, the last thing you want to do in a warm/hot climate is build a black building. I guess the architect overrode the mechanical engineer on this one.

jmowreader

(53,191 posts)
8. I take it they got a deal on a 100-ton air conditioner
Sat Aug 7, 2021, 12:45 AM
Aug 2021

Solid black concrete in Australia? Just no.

Rhiannon12866

(255,525 posts)
10. Very interesting, thanks for posting.
Sat Aug 7, 2021, 06:39 AM
Aug 2021

Yes, it is rather stark, but thought went into everything. And it blends in, not something you can say about most modern buildings. And it is a beautiful setting. As for no neighbors, that means no riding mowers making a racket at all hours. I like it, too.

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