Hill Plains House
Derek Swalwell
Produkt-Spezifikationsblatt

ElementMarkeProduct Name
Bathroom vanity/sinkBoyd Alternatives
Kitchen island benchtop – recycled blackbuttCollingwood
Door furnitureDesigner Doorware
Led downlights + studio lights Euroluce
Windows – Double glazed western red cedarFuture windows
Timber treatment – black ash CD50 cutekLaminated Timber Supplies

Produkt-Spezifikationsblatt
Bathroom vanity/sink
Kitchen island benchtop – recycled blackbutt
Door furniture
Led downlights + studio lights
nach Euroluce
Windows – Double glazed western red cedar
Timber treatment – black ash CD50 cutek

Hill Plains House

Wolveridge Architects als Architekten

The rectilinear planform of the building is based in agricultural construction and considers the integration of object and landscape. This idea is drawn initially from Victorian era farm structures of the region where buildings were developed largely on pragmatic terms.


The land form undulates at 700m AHD. A ridge line traverses the building site almost diagonally, creating an elevated natural amphitheatre to its north. The requirement to orientate the dwelling north for solar purposes and south for the views also precipitates this idea of the object. The building was located just below the hilltop in a reconfigured contour which provided a nestled siting in an otherwise exposed environment.


The building structure is typical of portal frame construction, incorporating 5no. 4m modules. The rectilinear plan at the main level is punctured by a service core, forming an axial nature within the plan. This core incorporates a wet entry at the south side. Inside, it contains building services- bathroom/kitchen/wc/laundry/hws/woodfired boiler.


The main living room, centrally located on the plan incorporates large sliders to the north and south, providing a protected outdoor alternative in most wind conditions. Large over sized blackbutt cladding of the building’s gable ends incorporate framed views of the exterior and organizes the building program with central living/services core and sleeping zones cradled in timber at each end.


An attempt to create an ‘australianess’ with a rugged exterior, characterized by a palette of natural materials, a sense of craftsmanship and childhood reminder of growing up in the 70’s. The building’s exterior incorporates full height panels of windows with black painted compressed sheet over. The ends of the building, custom blackbutt cladding incorporate smaller windows which frame the views.


These openings are somewhat haphazard and attempt to forge a connection with local agricultural structures which locate openings based on pragmatic requirements often revealing an almost random appearance. Large sliding screens shield the dwelling from the summer’s intense sun and create a filtered internal light.


Consciously, the house employs non-domestic materials – steel/concrete/recycled timber/concrete masonry. Plaster is seldom visible and painted black. A reference to the monochromatic palette, the shower floor is yellow rubber, with terrific grip and underfoot comfort. Shower walls are lined using full height sheets of mild steel. A dark interior draws the eye to the external vista reinforcing the connection with site.


The construction was carried out as an owner builder employing mainly local trades ensuring the time required to achieve a level of detail, control the building costs and enable value decisions during the works.


The off grid dwelling is powered by a 4kw solar/battery system with remotely located sub ground backup generator. Heating is by way of wood fired hydronic heating with solar boost sharing with domestic hot water. The building is highly insulated and all rooms cross ventilate naturally.


The architect/owner’s life changed considerably during the construction of this project. What was conceived as a bachelor pad is now a family home, a few changes on the way.


Material used :

1. External Timber Cladding – custom blackbutt profile – Timber Zoo

2. Internal ceiling lining – Rustic lining messmate – Urban salvage

3. Internal plywood lining – Waste converters

4. Windows – Double glazed western red cedar -Future windows

5.Timber treatment – black ash CD50 cutek – laminated timber supplies

6. Mirror cladding – smoked charcoal - Outlines

7. Kitchen island benchtop – recycled blackbutt – steptoes, collingwood

8. Lighting – Kelvin pendants, Led downlights + studio lights by masson - euroluce

9. Door furniture – designer doorware

10. Bathroom vanity/sink – Boyd alternatives 

Project Spotlight
Product Spotlight
Nachrichten
New psychiatric clinic in Tampere, Finland provides example of “healing architecture”
15 Jan. 2025 Nachrichten
Neue psychiatrische Klinik in Tampere, Finnland, ist ein Beispiel für "heilende Architektur"

Das dänische Architekturbüro C.F. Møller Architects hat in Zusammenarbeit mit dem f... Mehr

Kirkland Fraser Moor adopts biophilic approach to design of picturesque Foxglove House
13 Jan. 2025 Nachrichten
Kirkland Fraser Moor wendet bei der Gestaltung des malerischen Foxglove House einen biophilen Ansatz an

Das multidisziplinäre Architekturbüro Kirkland Fraser Moor (KFM) hat einen biophilen Ansat... Mehr

25 best carpet, carpet tile and rug manufacturers
10 Jan. 2025 Spezifikation
25 beste Hersteller von Teppichen, Teppichfliesen und Vorlegern

Teppichböden, Teppichfliesen und Teppiche verleihen Innenräumen Eleganz und bieten gleichz... Mehr

SOA Architekti designs new fire station with a down-home sensibility and contemporary flair
9 Jan. 2025 Nachrichten
SOA Architekti entwirft neue Feuerwache mit bodenständiger Sensibilität und modernem Flair

Das Architekturbüro SOA Architekti hat eine neue Feuerwache in Dolní Jirčany, einem Dorf... Mehr

Temperaturas Extremas designs tree-like water reservoir with bird nests in Luxembourg City
8 Jan. 2025 Nachrichten
Temperaturas Extremas entwirft baumartiges Wasserreservoir mit Vogelnestern in Luxemburg-Stadt

Das spanische Architekturbüro Temperaturas Extremas hat ein Vogel- und Säugetierrefugium u... Mehr