Architectural Design3
Project1-PartA+B
Archetype and Analysis
Architects: Elizabeth Watson Brown Architects
Location: St. Lucia , Queensland , Australia
Structural Consultant: Bligh Tanner
Builder: Greg Thornton Constructions
Project Start: 1997
Project Complete: 1999
Archetype
DESCRIPTION

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Analysis
This house built in 1997-1999 but was not widely published until 200-2004. It is located on the suburban site with three fully grown trees. The project combines two kinds of spaces that are collaboration and home for Peter Skinner, Elizabeth Watson- Brown and her family. She did a number of research investigations into indoor and outdoor spaces in this project, including regional modernism, passive subtropical climatic design, minimum space, lightweight construction and multi-living patterns. This house has five interlocking levels that give a spatial intimacy for the owner. The main living space is a heart space which links the five levels of the building with the courtyard (The Australian Institute of Architecture . 2008).
Elizabeth Watson Brown architecture is distinguished for the blurred boundaries between the landscape and interior domestic space and a sensuous engagement with natural environment. This project won the Queensland RAIA Robin Dods Award and a National RAIA High Commendation for Housing in 2000 (The Australian Institute of Architecture. 2008).
* RAIA – Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
Environmental filter:
Ÿ Double-high glass wall for receiving sunlight.
Ÿ Main spaces: kitchen / dining / living / deck space/ a garden courtyard / bedrooms/ a pool/ a family room.
Ÿ Big trees plant in the front yard which replace artificial sunshade and reduce use of air-conditioner.
Ÿ The main living space is a heart space which links the five levels of the building with the courtyard (Architecture Australia. 2011).
Ÿ Use deferent material to define interior and exterior areas.
Ÿ There have good circulation of ventilation because windows on north and south.
Ÿ In the stairs, architect uses display of lattice shape to replace traditional handrail.
Container of human activities:
Ÿ In the indoor, the central space is a double-high living space which includes a rectangular study space (Goad and Bingham-Hall 2001, 111).
Ÿ There has clear Dividing of private and public spaces. Opening space is in the ground floor and private space is in the up floor.
Ÿ There has a fixed line from Balcony of Second floor connects to the bridge which around the main view.
Delightful experience:
Ÿ At night time, the house and these trees act like a Japanese art (Goad and Bingham-Hall 2001, 111).
Ÿ A large open volume embracing Poinciana trees, treating it like a public art works (Goad and Bingham-Hall 2001, 111).
Ÿ A half-open space but it combines simultaneous sensations of prospect and refuge.
Ÿ Living in the house is just like physiological comfort in the subtropics relies when the generous flow of cooling air around the body (Architecture Australia. 2011).
References
Architecture Australia . 2011. Commendation for Housing: Commendation for housing St. Lucia House Peter Skinner and Elizabeth Watson Brown. http://www.elizabethwatsonbrownarchitects.com.au/ (Accessed March 10, 2011)
Brown E. W. St. Lucia House. http://www.elizabethwatsonbrownarchitects.com.au/ (accessed March 08, 2011).
Goad, P., Keniger, M. & Bingham-Hall, P. 2001, A short history of Brisbane architecture: including Ipswich and the Sunshine Coast / text by Patrick Bingham-Hall and Philip Goad ; introduction by Michael Keniger, Pesaro Publishing, Balmain, N.S.W.
Skinner, P and E. Watson Brown (1998) St Lucia House. http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:3544 (accessed March 08, 2011).
The Australian Institute of Architecture. 2008. National significant 20th- century Architecture: St Lucia house. http://www.architecture.com.au/ (accessed March 4, 2011)
Queensland Art Gallery 2008. http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/past/2008/place_makers/architects/elizabeth_watson_brown_architects (accessed March 10 2011).
(The Australian Institute of Architecture. 2008)
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