Tobias Partners

Collins Beach House

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

COLLINS BEACH HOUSE

Tobias Partners

ARCHITECTS
Tobias Partners

BUILDER
The Construction Connection

MANUFACTURERS
Vitrocsa, Cult, Dedece, Viabizzuno, Vola, iGuzzini, Anibou, Axor, Matt Baker Joinery, Simple Studio, Space Furniture

PHOTOGRAPHS
Justin Alexander

AREA
580 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Australia

CATEGORY
Houses

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

This home is set on a beautiful, semi-bushland, yet urban site on the edge of the harbour, with two mature Norfolk Pine trees standing guard to the North-West.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

This incredible location offered a truly unique setting for our client’s house – however the site's shape and boundaries, significant setback controls and bushfire zoning presented challenges to the design and use of the site.

The site is surrounded by neighbours to the East, North and West but to the South are incredible unbroken views over the coves around Collins beach and the harbour beyond.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

Whilst framing the views to the South and surrounding bushland, the house also had to ensure privacy from neighbours and simultaneously capture the Northern sun which is impeded by other houses, a steep hill and large existing Pine trees.

With the immediate connections to nature, we wanted the house to feel nestled into this environment throughout every part of the house.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

It was also essential to frame the many enchanting views, giving every space a well orchestrated connection to the outdoors without feeling exposed to the surrounding neighbours.

Three volumes are positioned at angles to each other, informed by the unusual shape of the site, to capture the views and create several external areas, each with it’s own function.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

 Two of the volumes sit at ground level. The third hovers above the others, leaving a negative space underneath.This negative space houses the central core functions: entry, kitchen and circulation.

From this zone, everything else branches out: the garage and rumpus volume to the East cantilevers over native grasses and focuses out to the bush and the harbour; the living volume to the West sits between two garden areas, slightly elevated above a third garden space and focusing out to the harbour beyond.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

The third volume hovering above has a solid façade on one side protecting it from the overlooking neighbours, with a fully glazed façade on the other to capture expansive views from all of the bedroom and bathroom functions.

The house called for seamless flow between the internal spaces and various external experiences; the bushfire zoning therefore required extensive detailing to integrate fire curtains with the architecture.

Blackbutt timber was also employed where possible as a more aesthetically appealing bushfire-rated solution to screening and glazing.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

The concept of a house intrinsically connected to its natural environment has carried through to the way it is occupied - doors and windows are rarely closed, the boundaries between inside and outside erased.

This site is also home to an abundance of wildlife including a population of bandicoots and the design allows for a significant unobstructed corridor for the bandicoots to pass through without danger or hazards.

Yet even with this level of transparency between the building and the site, the house retains warmth and a sense of protection.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

In addition, all of the planting is native, with many species being common to the immediate area.

The project is one of minimal tolerances and demanding details, the challenges of which were exceeded by the various craftspeople involved in its construction.

The integration of rudimentary fire curtains into elegant, sloped steel portals is one example of the intense collaboration required between various contributors to ensure the project's success.

Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander

The simple construction methodologies and material palette throughout ensure that the house is an efficient building and timeless home.


Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander
Collins Beach House
© Justin Alexander


Collins Beach House
Ground Floor Plan
Collins Beach House
First Floor Plan


Collins Beach House
Site Plan

Tobias Partners
T +61 2 93614800
Tobias Partners
27 Renny St, Paddington NSW 2021, Australia