Ironbark House / Not All Architecture
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Ironbark House / Not All Architecture
"Set within a coastal bushland landscape, Ironbark House forms a retreat from the complexities of contemporary life. The clients' aspirations focused on connectivity for their busy family of five and a relationship to the landscape. The architecture is intended to assimilate into the landscape's strong presence, the large span openings, and 'as local as possible' materials form this strong connection."
"Lead Architects: Phoebe Clarke, Timothy Stelzer, Claudio Torres Landscape Architecture: Simon Taylor Landscape Design General Contractor: Andell Construction Interior Design: Daisy Eckersley More SpecsLess Specs Courtesy of Not All Architecture Text description provided by the architects. Set within a coastal bushland landscape, Ironbark House forms a retreat from the complexities of contemporary life. The clients' aspirations focused on connectivity for their busy family of five and a relationship to the landscape."
Ironbark House occupies 240 m of coastal bushland and was completed in 2025. Lead architects are Phoebe Clarke, Timothy Stelzer and Claudio Torres, with landscape design by Simon Taylor and interiors by Daisy Eckersley. The house functions as a retreat that responds to contemporary life by prioritizing connectivity for a busy family of five and a strong relationship to the surrounding landscape. Design strategies include assimilation into the landscape's presence, large-span openings to frame views and enhance indoor-outdoor connection, and the use of 'as local as possible' materials to strengthen site ties.
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