H1 House

H1 House seeks to breakdown the confines of a tight inner city block by promoting the concept of shared green space - the interrelation of and visual relationship between the houses’ living spaces, and the adjacent green space of neighbouring blocks.

The approved development application for this project includes the development of the adjacent block as part of a dual site approach whereby the proposed neighbouring house implements and reinforces these ideas. The proposed second house is almost a mirror image of the H1 house, whereby a shared green space evolves between the two dwellings.

The house was conceived as a long, low pavilion hovering above the ground plane, stretching from the street front to the rear boundary. Inverting a typical Queenslander arrangement, the house draws its circulation to the perimeter and unravels living spaces across the length of the site in a slender planning arrangement that promotes cross ventilation and day-lighting.

 

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