Houses Australia – August 2019

(Axel Boer) #1

26 DAYLESFORD LONGHOUSE


Section 1 : 400 0 5 m

Attheeasternendoftheplan,a modestly
sizedlivingquartersisa spacetohunkerdownat
theendoftheday,whereviewsofthelandscapeare
carefullycontrolledandproportionsareonlyasbig
astheyneedtobe.A small“verandah”formsthe
transitionalspacebetweeninsidethelivingquarters
andtherestofthebuilding.Laddersandstairslead
thewaytospotstositanddrinka glassofwine,
variousformsofguestquartersandstoragespaces.
Therearemanywaysofbeingathomeinthishouse.
AttheDaylesfordLonghouse,a simple,yet
compellingideaisexecutedinitspurestformandthe
designintentispalpableateveryturn.Itisa sanctuary
forretreatandseclusion,butcanbeeasilytransformed
intoa placeforlargegroupstoexploreandenjoy.This
homeistheAustralianHouseoftheYearforthecommit-
mentbythearchitectandclienttothedesignintent,
theirinnovativeapproachtoa relativelycomplexbrief
anditsjoyfulcollectionofarchitecturalexpressions.
FromtheHousesAwardsjury.Forfurthercoverage
see Architecture Australia July/August 2019.

TheDaylesfordLonghousebyPartnersHillismore


thana remarkablehome– it’salsoa hardworkingfarm
building,a verdantgreenhouseanda newbusiness


setup,allwithintheconfinesofa 110-metre-longshed.


Theopportunitytocreatea generousvolumewithina


singularfootprintiscleverlyexploitedandthetimber
andbrickbuildingswithintheshedformaninternal


terrain.Thecontrastbetweenthescaleandcharacter


oftheindustrialbuildingandthecraftanddetailofthe
internalstructuresisunexpectedyetdelightful.Thescale


oftheshedrespondstotheexpansivelandscapesetting,


butonceyou’reinside,it shiftstothehumanscale,
makingit a comfortablespaceinwhichtoliveandwork.


Theshedstructurecreatesa microclimate

thatprotectstheproductivegardenfromtheharsh
climaticconditionsandcanbeopenedupcompletely


asweatherpermits.Standingwithintheshed’sgarden


givesyoutheunusualfeelingofbeingsimultaneously
outsideandinside– youcouldwalkaroundtheinternal


gardensinsocks,butyou’re sitting surrounded by


mature trees and vines.

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