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A Home in the Bush Designed as a Fireproof Sanctuary (House Tour)

by Bouhali Ismail
November 14, 2021
in Architecture, Interior Design, Videos
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Pearl Beach House by Polly Harbison Design is a concrete sculpture-formed home in the bush. Just one and a half hours north of Sydney, Pearl Beach is a small hamlet within dense coastal bushland. As a home in the bush, it was important that Pearl Beach House remained connected to its landscape while adhering to the fireproof requirements of the ‘Flame Zone’ BAL (Bushfire Attack Level) rating.

Polly Harbison Architect
Polly Harbison Architect

Set within a clearing, the building emerges from the forest and welcomes the views of lush foliage through its carefully placed windows. Extra care and attention were taken in creating micro-climates within the site, whether that be through the building’s use of space, materials, heating, or balance between exposure and enclosure.

The fireproof concrete masonry walls protect the home in the bush from bushfire. In the context of these robust walls, the natural light that permeates the spaces elevates the simple materials and balances their strength and substance.

Despite its protective qualities, the home in the bush facilitates immersive outdoor living, with an outdoor shower that allows the clients to bathe in the moonlight, a significant outdoor living space and all circulation being external.

The natural environment is also welcomed inward with the warmth and colour of the surrounding bush inspiring the home’s colour palette.

Minimalist in form and function, as well as a fireproof home, the project is a home in the bush that instils a sense of calm. Here, the clients can enjoy the simple things, slowing down to observe how the light moves through space or simply absorbing the sights and sounds of the landscape at their doorstep of their home in the bush.

  • A Home in the Bush Designed as a Fireproof Sanctuary House Tour

Architecture and Interior Design by Polly Harbison Design.
Landscape Design by Michael Cooke Garden Design.
Build by Paterson Builders.
Photography by Pablo Veiga.
Styling by Atelier Lab.
Furniture Supplied by Living Edge.
Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
Production by The Local Project.

Tags: Australia
Bouhali Ismail

Bouhali Ismail

Young architect holding the state diploma of architect and HMONP training. 3 years of experience as an architect and project manager on my own account

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