Tallowwood Cabin | Fouché Architects

Tallowwood Cabin | Fouché Architects | Photographer: David Chatfield

2024 National Architecture Awards Program

Tallowwood Cabin | Fouché Architects

Traditional Land Owners
The land of the Tulgigin clan of the Yugambeh people
Year
2024
Chapter

Queensland

Region

Gold Coast and Northern Rivers

Category
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Builder
Minarco
Photographer
David Chatfield
Project summary

Located on a property owned by a young couple and their father / father-in-law, this project set out to create a modest secondary dwelling that would become a home for the father.

The surrounding tree canopy, access, views, and a desire to touch the ground lightly played a large role in defining the form of the home, while the external skin of the cabin was intended to not only to perform robustly in its environment, but to blend in unobtrusively with its natural surrounds.

The immediate bushfire threat on a proposed dwelling also placed added pressure on an already tight budget: the proliferation of native tree species as well as the zero-canopy setback we were going to achieve in squeezing a dwelling into the only developable area of the property meant the home had to achieve a BAL-FZ rating, the highest possible bushfire requirement.

Project Consultant and Construction Team

BCA Consultants, Building Surveyor
Grain Structural Studio, Structural Engineer

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