Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects

The look of Scape House viewed from outside 560x373 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects

The majestic coastal resident of the Scape House is indeed very incredible. While living inside, it will be served by sea panorama which is very beautiful. Well, this is the building of Scape House designed by Andrew Simpson Architects. This house stands in Cape Liptrap, Victoria, Australia. Detailed project team of the house includes Andrew Simpson, Owen West, Steve Hatzellis, Dennis Prior, Stephan Bekhor, Eugene An. What do you think about this house? We are sure that you really like this Scape House since it offers sea panoramic to complete coastal sense.

The Scape House and its details

The Scape House is kind of a family coastal residence which is situated on a stunning isolated site in eastern Victoria on former farmland. This house seems very fit as a living place during family summer holidays. If it is looked at the entirely design, the Scape House is finished in the shape of two wings capturing significant views of the landscape to the east and west. With its distinctive design, it could protect the house from the prevailing winds. Inside the house is accomplished with an ambiguous central space for gallery, entry, veranda, storage, dining, and lounge and circulation zone.

A glance review of the Scape House

“Based on archdaily.com, this project for a family coastal residence is located on a stunning isolated site in eastern Victoria on former farmland. The design is an investigation of how an idealised conception of “house” is transformed by its context and use. The site has extraordinary qualities: harsh prevailing winds of the Roaring Forties; sloping site; and sublime panoramic views from Cape Liptrap to Wilson’s Promontory. The residence required maximum flexibility as a beach home that could accommodate varying sleeping needs – anything from a single guest to burgeoning family summer holidays.
As a point of departure, the sectional character of the design adopts an idealised child-like profile of a gabled house. However this reading of the architecture is subverted by a reorientation of the plan. The house twists to accommodate framed views and take advantage of the natural fall of the site, with two wings capturing significant views of the landscape to the east and west. These arms of the building create a sheltered area to the north side which provides a protected area from the prevailing winds. Internally the wings are mediated by an ambiguous central space that operates as provisional gallery, entry, veranda, storage, dining, and lounge and circulation zone. This contested area engages more directly with the landscape and environment and accommodates shifting patterns of use.
Additional specification building of the Scape House:

Architect: Andrew Simpson Architects
Location: Cape Liptrap, Victoria, Australia
Project Team: Andrew Simpson, Owen West, Steve Hatzellis, Dennis Prior, Stephan Bekhor, Eugene An
Builder: GK and KM Trease Builders
Structural Engineer: Adams Consulting Engineers
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Christine Francis

Comfortable living room of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Detailed flooring concept of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Detailed interior design of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
East elevation diagram of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Plan diagram of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Sequence diagram of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Table and chair of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
The Scape House with sparkling room at night 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
Wooden deck and the entrance of Scape House 150x150 Scape House Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects
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