Nannup Holiday House

PrizeHonorable Mention in Architectural Design /
Firm LocationPerth, Australia
CompanyIredale Pedersen Hook Architects
Lead Architectiredale pedersen hook architectse
Design TeamAdrian Iredale, Finn Pedersen, Martyn Hook, Drew Penhale, Carolin Di Costa, Tyrone Cobcroft
Clientwithheld
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The Nannup Holiday house forms part of a wandering path through the landscape from Perth to Nannup. This path dialogues with the landscape of intense forest, meandering river and rolling hills, each experience is carefully choreographed to enrich the occupancy of the house. A Jeykll and Hyde experience of the landscape is carefully controlled through oscillating vertical (forest) and horizontal (horizon) openings and the contrast of grounded and floating experiences. While the exterior dialogues with the numerous fallen trees, the interior is revealed through a sequence of ‘growth rings’ coded and extruded in relation to the building program. This is a place of temporary inhabitation that offers a variety of experiences and relationship to the native landscape. Spaces are strung in an open-ended line that allows one to enter, exist and then leave and continue. The house is part of a broader and longer experience that constitutes the experience of being on ‘holiday’, the travel to and from the site and the experience of visiting local towns and tourist attractions are then contemplated and celebrated in the context of this residence. The building hovers above the native landscape minimising disturbance, it is a shadow to the immense forest, cranking in plan and undulating in