Bowral House
Tom Ferguson

Bowral House

Luke Moloney Architecture as Architects

Set in the cool-climate town of Bowral, two hours south of Sydney, this modest cottage was designed as a response to place. A humble c1940s bungalow stood in a large garden, but there was next to no connection between the two. The brief from the owners was to create a new pavilion containing kitchen, dining, and living spaces. They were insistent that the architecture of the new extension have something a little unconventional about it. Set in a conservation area, the neighbouring houses are consistently late nineteenth or early twentieth century, with a relatively consistent architectural character. In designing the extension, it was decided to look past the built environment and look instead to the ancient landscape.

photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson

The house is in a valley with rising ground to the east, and the forested trachyte escarpment of Mount Gibraltar to the north. The roof plane of the extension slopes in the direction of the natural ground, connecting the mass of the house to its place. The framing of the house is gradually exposed over solid masonry elements, speaking in the abstract to the eucalyptus forest emerging from the trachyte. The detail of the house thins towards its edges, in the manner of a eucalyptus tree - solid trunk and fine feathered extremities.
This approach has led to a very modern piece of architecture that feels at home in its place.

photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson

There are practical benefits to the design approach. The roof form limits overshadowing of neighbours to the south, and the high-level glazing permits abundant northern light to the interiors without compromising privacy between neighbours. The raking form of the roof permits views of Mount Gibraltar while screening the neighbour's houses, again linking the house to landscape not streetscape.

photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson

The house harvests rainwater, and the high-level windows flush hot air out at high level. The brick and concrete elements of the house provide excellent thermal mass in a cold climate. The windows are shaded at high level by deep eaves, and at lower level by fine timber screens. These screens lend the house a lantern-like glow at night.

photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
photo_credit Tom Ferguson
Tom Ferguson
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