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ArchiBlox Designs a Contemporary Home in Avalon Beach, Australia

By Jessica Mejias

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Avalon is a private home located in Avalon Beach, New South Wales, Australia.

It was designed by ArchiBlox in 2015.

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Avalon by ArchiBlox:

“Situated on a sloping site, the module touches the earth lightly and is elevated off the ground on structural posts. With a size of 106 m2 (1,141 ft2) the residence is minimal in size but grand in design intent. The interior is composed with 2 bedrooms with walk in robes, 1 bathroom, open plan kitchen, dining and living and storeroom. A green roof sits atop of the structure, tying the built form beautifully back into the landscape.

Module Size 16m (52.5ft) by 4.6m (15ft) and is 106 sqm (1,141 sqft)

The south and east facades are framed by an outdoor verandah which one can sit on and contemplate the harmony of the coastal ambience.

The modular design is driven by sustainable methods which include:

• Lineal structure with east-west orientation allowing cross ventilation

• Maximised North windows which allows the home to enjoy the northern sun

• Green Roof which minimises rainwater run off and solar penetration

• FSC certified external timbers milled from sustainable forestry methods

• Low VOC internal paints and natural oils”

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Floor Plan
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Site Plan
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Photos by: Michael Wickham & Tom Ross

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About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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