House in the Dry Tamworth, Modern New South Wales home, Australian real estate architecture photos
House in the Dry, Tamworth, New South Wales
4 Sep 2023
Design: MRTN Architects
Location: Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
Photos by Anthony Basheer Photography
House in the Dry, Australia
This semi-rural House in the Dry on ex-grazing land in Tamworth was designed to transform a scrubby parched piece of land into an energy-efficient contemporary home set within a landscape of regenerated native plants.
This part of Australia is prone to drought and it was during drought that we first visited the site, which was dry and dusty with only a few yellow plants clinging to life. This meant that the design of the house was focused, not only on regenerating the land and creating a garden, but also on resisting drought conditions in future. The creation of an almost totally enclosed courtyard garden in the centre of the house was one way of dealing with this. At the front of the properties, two sheds connected by a roof also connect to the house on either side, forming a square around this central courtyard.
The aesthetics and materials of the house are designed with an agricultural aesthetic, eschewing the brick and tile of the ubiquitous suburban typology, with a metal roof and walls made of metal, timber and stone. The materials were also chosen to be recessive – including a dull silver roof, black sheets and ironbark timber. Inside, rooms that are considered “interior” are finished in painted plasterboard, plus timber in the kitchen and tiles in the bathroom, while “outdoor” spaces are finished in brick, timber and stone.
In the centre of the house is the kitchen, dining and living pavilion, while to the west is a guest wing with bedrooms and a bathroom, while to the east is the main bedroom, ensuite and walk-in-wardrobe. An outdoor room with a fireplace and roof, enclosed only by insect screens, has proved to be a popular space that the owners use regularly, especially during warmer months.
Connecting all buildings with a singular roof design helped to bring the scale of the house down, while also providing undercover walkways between the buildings. The large courtyard helped to establish a garden, while the undercover walkways act as breezeways, similar to those found in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean climates that breezes to arid climates.
MRTN worked closely with the landscape architects SBLA to develop the landscaping for the house, not just in the courtyard but in the gardens surrounding the house. The land was contoured a little to create screening from the neighbours, while soil was relocated within the site. Native grasses and planting and re-establishing trees was vital to the regeneration of the land.
The project has a solar panel array, north facing thermal mass and captures all water allowing the house to cope with a severe climate that can be prone to drought and also gets cold in winter.
Tamworth House offers an architecture that sits low on the land, with elongated forms that recede into the landscape. Providing views of the foothills and a sense of being embedded within the Australian landscape, the finished house is intelligent in design but simple in expression.
House in the Dry in Tamworth, New South Wales – Building Information
Design: MRTN Architects – https://mrtn.com.au/
Landscape Architect: SBLA
Completion date: 2021
Building levels: 1
Photography: Anthony Basheer Photography
House in the Dry, Tamworth, NSW images / information received 040923 from MRTN Architects
Location: Tamworth, NSW, Australia
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