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Sydney Architecture Images- Contemporary Non-Commercial
Moebius House &
Tide House |
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architect
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Tony Owen NDM Architects |
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location
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on the waterfront at Castlecrag |
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date
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2008 |
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style
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Millennium Deconstructivist
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construction
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concrete |
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type
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House |
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Experimental harbourside houses connect to the surrounding landscape
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Tony Owen NDM Architects have just had 2 challenging Sydney
Houses approved on the harbourfront. The Moebius House and the Tide
House both explore a supple and responsive approach to environmental
design and respond to the unique landcsape around Sydney Harbour.
The Tide House is located on the waterfront at Castlecrag. It
takes a series of white boxes and distorts them in response to site and
view potential as well as programmatic issues. The client wanted a
simple clean house, but he wanted to maximise the outlook. The result of
these movements on the simple volumes creates the ripple effect.
The second house, Moebius house faces onto views of the Opera
House and Harbour Bridge. The architects responded to the site with a
series of movements which folded and twisted the space in order to
maximise the changes of level, view opportunities and potential for
connectivity to outside spaces at various ground planes. The house has a
fluidity of space which is a direct result of having a strong
relationship with the surrounding landscape. Both houses represent a
fluid response to design that Tony Owen NDM Architects call ‘elastic
architecture’. They describe such architecture as being pliant, with an
inherent structure and ordering principle. It is an architecture that is
capable of responding to all manner of changing variables and which
expand to allow greater connectivity to the exterior environment to
maximise light, air and movement flows, or retract for greater privacy
and differentiation of uses.
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www.sydneyarchitecture.com
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links
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www.tonyowen.com.au |
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