WILD HOUSE

Room11’s Architecture is preoccupied with a desire to propagate connections with place. The experience of the coastal landscape on the site is one of layers; water, sand flat, grasses, tea tree and finally Coastal Eucalyptus forest. The buildings are placed as additional layers, they are transparent where needed and solid when required for refuge. There […]

THE BLUNT HOUSE

The Blunt House - by Room 11 Architects

Triptych comprises 3 major works in one location. The Main House, or Blunt House, The Pulmonum, and The Glass House. Each work responds to its specific location and its relationship to the whole architectural choreography. At the Main House Room 11’s intuitive response to place was to look towards the expanse of Norfolk Bay. Once […]

RAIN CURTAIN HOUSE

As the name implies, this house is a celebration of a particular climate: the glorious deluge of rainfall that one of the cleanest places on the planet can be subject. As the courtyard becomes the catalyst for the overall design, it is also a place in which the residents can find solace, and a space […]

ST DAVID

Highly considered from every angle and meticulously detailed throughout,St David aims to set a new standard in medium density living in Tasmania. It will be a building of outstanding architectural merit. Robust, earthy materials such as brass piping, folded metal staircases and off-form concrete will combine to create a finely crafted material palette and an overall […]

THE GLASS HOUSE

“Seen from afar, the pavilion reads as two parallel lines set against the gently undulating landscape. It is a defined architectural object that makes no pretensions to naturalness – but its every design gesture is imminently decipherable and logical, grounded in and given meaning by the experience it seeks to create. It does not take […]

BARCODE HOUSE

At once nestled and perched above the rivulet, the Barcode House addresses intimate rivulet tranquillity, while deftly furnishing a greater landscape. The structure has an anchored base and suspended bridge, atop slender engineering.  The timber barcode detailing uniformly ties dissimilar conditions, cradling life in a timber nest. The gentle light within the house beautifully touches […]

D’ENTRECASTEAUX HOUSE

Replete with devastating panoramas, Apollo Bay, on Bruny Island finds itself nonetheless exposed. Winds buffet the angled terrain and so we devised a high walled courtyard to protect the inner workings of this home. The house employs an inflected non-orthogonal plan where massive stone walls encompass living spaces which are enriched by the resultant spatial […]