d+k House / buck&simple

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Mona Vale, Australia
  • Architects: buck&simple
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Simon Whitbread
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Blum, Caesarstone, Escenium HAUS, Jetmaster, PGH Bricks
d+k House / buck&simple - Table, Chair, Facade, Patio
© Simon Whitbread

Text description provided by the architects. A throwback to mid-century modernism; classic volumes, lines and details permeate this mona vale residence.

d+k House / buck&simple - Windows, Brick, Beam, Facade
© Simon Whitbread

Approached to increase and improve the living areas and connectivity with the outdoors within a beautifully presented coastal home in sydney’s northern beaches, our design methodology was to respect the era of the existing structure, while maximising efficiency with a contemporary arrangement and improving the building’s environmental credentials.

d+k House / buck&simple - Table, Facade, Deck, Patio
© Simon Whitbread

Driven by our clients’ love of gardening and a minimalist but tactile ethos, the design evolved to centre around a deep soil green roof.

Floor Plan 1

The planning process involved relocating the living areas to the lower floor to create greater connectivity to the generous rear yard, and reconfiguring the private spaces upstairs to take advantage of views through the newly created green roof in the foreground. 
Lightly coloured, textured brickwork is used both internally and externally to define the new volume, while a timber coffered ceiling vaults over. 


d+k House / buck&simple - Table, Chair, Deck, Patio
© Simon Whitbread

The palette is sparse and robust, allowing the clients’ artwork to form the focal point of each space. Construction focused on traditional building techniques intertwined with contemporary detailing, combining double brick cavity walls with generous sized custom timber-framed glazing. 
The green roof is structurally supported by an exposed, white, coffered timber ceiling, that provides articulation and a play of light when viewed from the living areas below.

The house is allowed to breathe and take advantage of the favourable climate through a combination of the green roof’s dense thermal mass shielding the interiors from heat gain, and high level operable windows generating ample cross ventilation.

Section and Diagram

The d+k house is a culmination of context sensitive design and modernist simplicity. With the interplay of tactile materiality and integrated landscaping, inhabitants are connected to the natural environment on an intimate scale, the resulting house sitting comfortably in its surroundings enhancing the daily life of its residents.

d+k House / buck&simple - Chair, Windows
© Simon Whitbread

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Cite: "d+k House / buck&simple" 11 Jun 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/873104/d-plus-k-house-buck-and-simple> ISSN 0719-8884

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