Sanctuary Magazine Issue 12 - Keeping It Simple - Magnetic Island, QLD Green Home Profile
Sanctuary Magazine Issue 12 - Keeping It Simple - Magnetic Island, QLD Green Home Profile
Sanctuary Magazine Issue 12 - Keeping It Simple - Magnetic Island, QLD Green Home Profile
Keeping
it Simple
The owners of this subtropical
Queensland house find that living
in and with the environment is a
lot better than fighting against it.
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“Living with” is the first and
most important step toward
sustainability. Troppo’s
primary aim is to produce
back-to-basics living that
encourages the occupants
to respond to the site and
climate. To be uncomfortable
occasionally, in order to
appreciate what is on offer.
A smaller house accomplishes
this by providing just enough
– or perhaps not quite enough
– space and encouraging
occupants to venture out to
meet their spatial needs.
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Breezway louvres, moveable
wall sections and even porous
furniture facilitate through-
ventilation. Says the
homeowner: “The cane sofas
[from Casablanca Cane,
Sydney] are great, because
they are so light you see
through them and they can
be carried inside and out.
They also serve as overflow
beds!”
When it comes to comfortable living in the tropics, furniture for the home: a king-size bed, outdoor table and workbench.
it’s common practice to build homes that do everything to keep the While some prefabrication was done by the builder on the mainland,
outside out. We want to fight the heat, shut out the creepy crawlies and a “back-to-basics” design philosophy also helped make single-handed
seal off from the rain. construction possible.
Not so for architect Zammi Rohan’s clients. They live on Magnetic “I think it’s important that we do not create any more building than
Island, where there’s five months of sultry weather, and have no air- we actually need,” Zammi says. “This house consists of only 107sqm
conditioning. In fact this couple, originally from New Zealand, open up of enclosed area, which is very compact for a three-bedroom, two-
their house in the morning and leave it that way until bedtime. They have bathroom home. However we have provided almost 90sqm of deck
been in the house since December last year and find this way of living a areas for outdoor living. These decks are less expensive and need fewer
delight. resources to construct.
“We don’t live in a single-unit air-conditioned box where you can “We are fortunate in the tropics that we can use our outdoor areas for
avoid relating to the outside environment almost totally,” says one of the the majority of the year, and by using these outdoor areas we require less
clients. “Sometimes visitors ask how we cope with insects at night but actual building to provide our habitable spaces.”
this is because they haven’t noticed that the louvres are all screened.” The internal space consists of three pavilions connected via
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Like the insect screens, there’s a lot about this house you might not deck pathways. The unimpeded breezeways, helped by fans in the The roof climbs toward the
notice initially. Closer inspection, however, reveals a home – which hot weather, eliminate the need for air-conditioning. With all this south and reaches out to the
east and the west. Its shade
incidentally won North Queensland House of the Year in the Australian outdoor area and the vagaries of a tropical climate, it’s easy to assume (combined with cross
Institute of Architects awards and more recently a State Architecture maintenance is an issue, but carefully chosen materials, combined with ventilation) helps keep the
house comfortable in the
Award – built specifically for the site and climate, with minimal impact passive design strategies, does away with the stress. hotter months, and the open
on the natural landscape. “The exposed structure is made from galvanised steel, the roof and aspect to the north does the
same in the winter.
For example, you wouldn’t realise it, but the house was designed majority of wall claddings are pre-finished custom orb and all painted
purposely for single-handed construction – that is, just one man put the surfaces are protected by deep eaves to avoid deterioration from the sun
building together. That same builder used leftover materials to fashion and rain,” Zammi says.
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Set on over three and a
half hectares of subtropical
“This house consists of only 107sqm of enclosed area,
bushland, the house is very
modest in scale, with a mere
however we have provided almost 100sqm of deck
107sqm of internal space
(by comparison, the average
areas for outdoor living. Decks are less expensive and
new house in the suburbs
is 240sqm). Allied to the
need fewer resources to construct.”
internal spaces is 88sqm
of covered breezeways
and decking, facilitating
an inside-outside lifestyle
perfectly suited to the North
Queensland climate.
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The partly shaded pool, right
up close to the house, cools
the living spaces around it.
In winter it is solar heated,
for year-round swimming.
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Much of what goes on in
the house occurs between
and around the three small
buildings, not in them. The
design is about creating
“more edge and less middle”,
as well as creating oppor-
tunities to interact with
the natural environment –
including its wildlife.
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Lighting
– Compact fluorescents and LEDs. 9W CFL bulbs and
1W LEDs from Crompton Lighting
www.crompton.com.au
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