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A beach house nestled between the coastal dunes and river. Designed to hover above storm surge levels, be easy to access, respond sensitively to its environment and be able to be disassembled and moved out on a truck in future should sea levels rise too much. This home is not only beautiful to be in, it is truly sustainable. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Gary Tischer.
This extension along the southern side of an existing Queenslander provides a series of small comforting spaces built with recycled materials. The challenge was to get as much light and ventilation into these southern rooms and to retain the connection between the existing living area and the view of a beautiful tree to the south. The space allowed for building was only 2.8metres. The spaces step in and out along the length of the house to maintain connection to the garden. The high central roof provides plenty of light and ventilation. The television room is just large enough for a couch when closed. However the space expands into the adjacent play deck when the doors are open. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Gary Tischer.
Secondary Dwelling in the backyard of a West End Small Lot. This dwelling utilises space, light and garden connection whilst maintaining privacy from the main house. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Mark Crocker.
Renovation of a much loved traditional Queenslander provides light airy modern living spaces with strong connections between internal spaces and the beautiful garden and pool. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Gary Tischer.
Renovation of a 1960s home high on a Bardon hillside. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Gary Tischer.
Re-arrangement and extension of an early 1990s house to connect to the garden and beautiful views whilst enabling light and air to flood into the once dark home. Katherine Gifford architect. Photography by Gary Tischer.
A well-loved fishing shack at North Stradbroke Island has been carefully retained and added to to accommodate a large extended family’s holiday needs. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect.
This extension at the rear of a Queenslander drops down half a level to provide light airy modern living spaces with strong connections between internal living spaces and the beautiful garden and pool. Project Architect at Jeremy Salmon Architect. Photography by Mark Crocker.