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Wirra Willa Pavilion

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

Wirra Willa Pavilion

Matthew Woodward Architecture

LANDSCAPE CONSULTING
Michael Cooke Garden Design

MANUFACTURERS
Big River Group, Brightgreen, Cultured Stone, Franke, Gosford Quarries, Grohe,
Lumascape, Villeroy & Boch, Viridian, Vola, Midcoast Timber, Tiltaway Beds

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
Badge Constructions

LIGHTING
Eco Lighting

BUSHFIRE SERVICES
Travers Bushfire & Ecology

PROJECT TEAM
Matthew Woodward, Benjamin White

BUILDER
Cochran Constructions, Glenn Cochran

LAND SURVEYOR
Stephen Thorne & Associates

INTERIOR FURNISHING
Simple Studio

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Halcrow & Associates

PROJECT SIZE
72m2 Internal + 36m2 External Courtyard

YEAR
2013

LOCATION
Somersby, Australia

CATEGORY
Pavilion

Text description provided by architect.

The Wirra Willa Pavilion is a Miesian inspired glass pavilion situated in a vibrant and fertile, rural landscape setting not dissimilar to that portrayed in a Claude Monet painting.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

The aim was to create a multifunctional space that provided an experiential opportunityfor the visitor so they could appreciate, to the full extent, the inherent beauty of the landscape.

The specific site is situated remotely on a private property that totals 80 acres and was originally established as a stone and citrus fruit orchard. There are well established gardens intertwined throughout.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

The pavilion cantilevers over the natural spring fed dam to connect the inhabitant to a sublime environment that is pulsing with an abundance of life and natural beauty.

It is essentially used as a private and remote spa house and guest retreat that compliments the existing residence on the property.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

Simplicity is essential to the success of the project. The approach was to maintain simplicity through each stage of the design process in order to create an elegant, unobtrusive incision into the landscape setting that allows for both prospect and refuge.

The use of the pavilion is multifunctional. The design needed to be flexible and adaptable to accommodate for various uses during the changing seasons through out the year.

Site selection and siting was crucial. The location was selected for it's remoteness, opportunity for prospect, and orientation to the sun and prevailing winds.

The orientation of the pavilion to the north-east captures the sun and responds to prevailing winds.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

In the warmer summer months the sliding glass panels can open up to allow for natural cross ventilation by inviting the prevailing breezes, while in the cooler winter, thermal mass of materials conduct heat from the sun to allow for a relatively constant internal climate.

The materiality was selected for the inherent tellurian characteristics to harmonise the building to the natural setting.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks

The geometry itself is simple. The building is essentially two bisecting rectangular prisms, one created from composite steel, concrete and glass, and the other a sandstone cladded core.

The structural solution was derived from a rationalised ‘grid’system. It is a special place that one can escape to find peace and solitude.

Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks


Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks
Wirra Willa Pavilion
© Murray Fredericks


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