casa crisp

Architecture Residential Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia

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Description

Residential
Alterations & additions
Private residence, mona vale nsw

casa crisp is the transformation of a modest 1.5 bedroom brick veneer cottage into a light-filled, environmentally inclusive home for a young family of 6.

The original cottage has been transformed into a modern beach house with a sophisticated interplay of natural materials and considered volumetric arrangement. A rectilinear timber form now sits atop the original brick veneer podium keeping much of the existing dwelling intact.

The site is unique, in that it is a battle-axe lot with a tight 180sqm of usable land, however, the minimal outdoor area is compensated by a short walk to the sand at Warriewood Beach. Previously 1.5 bedrooms, the addition of 2 more bedrooms and 2 bathrooms makes it suitable for the current family of 6. North facing and with 8 neighbouring dwellings, the site offers surprising vistas from the new first floor addition of unobstructed natural features in multiple directions including glimpses of the ocean beyond. The modest envelope ensured every nook has been considered and formed into functional space in order to create variation in the space and best utilise the site.

Blackbutt timber is the principal material for external areas with the first floor cladding, carport, and entry screening being made out of the locally sourced Australian hardwood. Blackbutt was a natural choice as it grows locally, is fast growing, is naturally termite resistant, and not susceptible to lyctus borers.

Lower floor windows are also made from blackbutt where they are easily reached for maintenance, whereas, upper floor windows use white aluminium frames to reflect heat and avoid maintenance of high level glazing. The upper floor is clad in large sections of vertical blackbutt cladding forming a continuous rain screen which has been laid similar to decking boards and fully ventilated behind to allow heat to dissipate before entering the outer skin of the facade. Lower floors retain the existing brickwork finished in naturally heat reflective white paint.

The design utilises passive environmental systems and materials chosen in consideration of their environmental impact. Upstairs rooms utilise cross ventilation and high level operability to create a stack, or chimney effect, drawing cool air through the house in summer. Priority has been given to the use of timber in the structure, cladding, windows and joinery to create a carbon bank, and on a small scale, contribute to the support of the plantation timber industry.

There is deliberately no artificial heating or cooling and temperature regulation is achieved with solar penetration onto thermal mass in winter and operable shading and ventilation in summer. External adjustable louvres and awnings are positioned over large areas of glazing, allowing the home to be “trimmed” to the weather conditions like a yacht.

A “timber on white” aesthetic is continued indoors with concrete, tiled or oak floors and timber details accentuated by white walls creating a clean, robust, relaxed coastal environment.

It is an ambitious goal to house a family of 6 in a 140sqm home, however, with attention given to the social dynamic and quality and variation of the spaces within, casa crisp is up to the challenge.

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crafted by ‘dc shield constructions’
photography by ‘simonwhitbreadphotography’
buck&simple:doers of stuff

Questions and Answers

Key products used:

Products;
Awning; Large hand operated café style from Creative Canvas pty ltd “Eco folding arm awning”.
External Adjustable Louvre Blind; Vental Australia.

Timber;
Blackbutt weather screen cladding; structural blackbutt laid as decking to allow airflow
American oak joinery and stairs
Engineered Oak for upstairs floors CHAMPAGNE BRUT OAK EXTRA MATT, MULTI-STRIP
Pine V-jointed lining boards for bedroom ceilings
Spotted gum ceiling and beams over dining table.

Tiles;
Kitchen and Childrens bathroom encaustic floor tiles from “Onsite”
Ensuite floor and wall are porcelain tiles “Urban Portland” in random size and format from Terranova Willoughby.
Childrens bathrooms walls and splashback are hand glazed “Majorca Matt Mint" 150x75 from Terranova Willoughby.

Benchtops;
Oak joinery by Mr and Mrs White https://www.mrandmrswhite.net .
Solid brass waterjet cut to my templates and installed by the carpenters.

Tapware;
Astra Walker icon

Bathroom Vanities;
Astra Walker

Appliances;
Supplied by harvey norman commercial
Fisher and Paykel HP90IDCHX2 rangehood
Fisher and Paykel E522BLX4 Fridge
Smeg SA9065XS1—C freestanding electric oven and gas cooktop
Bosche Dishwasher

Roof and southern wall cladding material;
42BMT Top Deck 700 Roof Sheeting colorbond “Windspray”

Windows and Glazing
Blackbutt windows downstairs from Evolution Windows
White-framed aluminium windows upstairs from Vision 3 Window Systems (awning windows with Electronic actuators.)

Lighting;
Brightgreen LEDs for all downlights
Pendants and bedside lamps from Urban Lighting Willoughby with LED fittings "Float wall light" from urban lighting

Paints;
Interior: Dulux Lexicon quarter; Porters grey fox; Porters clear coat on American oak for all joinery and stairs
Exterior Dulux weathershield Lexicon half; Intergrain UltraClear exterior finish for timber

Details

Project size 140
Site size 240
Completion date 2017
Building levels 2