A more contemporary roof framing concept although would it suit a colourbond cladding?
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The geometry in the pergola. It could be used in exposed roof framing and other features
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Working with the slopting site
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grass roof to garage
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Holes in the spine wall to let views through to areas behind
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Bedrooms simply lined up along the one side to the view. Movable shutters for sun protection ??
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Alternative 'barn' concept
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The wall for wind protection. It can be sheltered in front of the wall as well as behind. Good for combinded views/prevailing wind directions.
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WOW. Lighter structure and timber behind the solid block facade. Looks private and secure without being oprressive
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Simple but cool. Apparently low slung lower floor gives the upper floor the prominence of bulk offset by the colour and timber
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Light structure against the solid masonry base - in this case just the fencing
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Too busy but the concept of a light structure atop a solid brick base with all encompasing roof
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Splits to integrate with ground level
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Possible similar layout. Little north windows to rear wall
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Contrast of the two key walls makes the living area almost feel outdoors and gives a real separation to what may be going on back behind the stone wall.
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Internal window to heat atrium area ??
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General layout and expanse of glass
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internal courtyard for escaping wind
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Ceiling removes the distinction between rooms, could open up a small space by making the ceiling feel vast.
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Similar proportional arrangement and room layout
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Use of inside open upper to link downstairs outside to upper living areas
A more contemporary roof framing concept although would it suit a colourbond cladding?
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