Eagle Bay House, Western Australia Residence, Building, Architect, Architecture Images
Eagle Bay Residence, Australia
Contemporary House in Western Australia design by Paul Jones Architect
post updated 7 June 2020 ; 14 May 2014
Eagle Bay Residence in Western Australia
Location: Eagle Bay, small town near Dunsborough, City of Busselton, Western Australia
Design: Paul Jones, Architect
Contemporary House near Perth
Winner of the 2014 Master Builders Association Southwest Home of the Year and six other awards for construction excellence, this beautiful home was designed by renowned architect Paul Jones and Zorzi South, and stands tall on top of the dune, right on the beach at Eagle Bay.
Interior design by Nina Dempster from Ozbyrd Design brings an understated elegance to this home.
From the customised lift to the Coolroom, the home comes complete with every convenience one could ask for whilst still maintaining a relaxed and casual, beach house feel.
The use of natural timbers are predominant, with the recycled tallow-wood floorboards, painted white cedar-lined ceilings and walls and solid cedar cabinets dominating the interiors whilst the complete exterior is clad vertically in pacific teak.
These raw timber textures juxtapose to the more industrial element of polished concrete in the feature wall of the staircase and the matching polished plaster of the fireplace.
Double-glazed sliding stacker doors open out onto a huge outdoor alfresco balcony that continues the teak motif.
Residence in Western Australia – Building Information
Architect: Paul Jones
Builder: Zorzi South
Interior Design: Ozbyrd Design
Eagle Bay Residence, Western Australia images / information from Zorzi South
Location: Eagle Bay, City of Busselton, Western Australia
Australian Architecture
Contemporary Australian Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
Ocean 12
Architects: Cox Architecture
photograph © Tom Blachford
Ocean 12 Melbourne
A sumptuous venue, Ocean 12 transitions fluidly between a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces utilising light and colour to define spatial uses, graciously providing a refined backdrop for a range of premium hospitality offerings, leading visitors on a journey of delight, setting a stage and hinting at glimpses of the range of entertainment and leisure activities on offer throughout.
Galleria
Design: Plus Architecture
image : Tom Roe
Galleria Apartment Tower
Taking the form of a cluster of buildings, the architectural structure of Galleria features sinuous curve forms that interconnect and loop – creating a dialogue between the building form and seeking to reduce the visual bulk of the development from the pedestrian point of view.
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