John Wardle Architects

Burnt Earth Beach House

Burnt Earth Beach House

Wardle

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

ARCHITECTS
Wardle

CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Spence Construction

MANUFACTURERS
Shade Factor, Assa Abloy, Agape, Alta, Amore Made, Artedomus, Krause Bricks, Light Project, Manetti Gusmano & Figli, Pickering Joinery, Produzione Privata, Shade Collective, Smeg, Tilt Industrial Design, Timberwood Panels

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
Brett Essing Landscapes

SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANTS
Greensphere

PROJECT TEAM
John Wardle, James Loder, Chloe Lanser, Megan Fraser, Diego Bekinschtein, Sumedha Dayaratne

CLIENT/OWNER
Susan And John Wardle

TRADITIONAL CUSTODIANS OF THE LAND
Eastern Maar And Wadawurrung Peoples

ARTWORKS
Philip Hunter, Simon Lloyd, Christine Healy, Gareth Samson, Pedro Wonaeamirri, Simon Perry, Emma Jackson, Julia Ritson, Veronica Kent

BUSHFIRE CONSULTANT
South Coast Bushfire Consultants

CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Pj Yttrup & Associates

BUILDING SURVEYORS
Swa

SECURITY CONSULTANTS
Security Power

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS
Integral

FAÇADES
Inhabit Group

PHOTOGRAPHS
Trevor Mein

AREA
339 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Australia

CATEGORY
House

Burnt Earth Beach House replaces a dilapidated beach shack at the end of its operational life in the coastal town of Anglesea in Victoria. 

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

It's a multi-generational home that utilizes terracotta in two primary forms - through the exterior brickwork, and internally to line walls and floors and joinery elements.

Having owned the property for several years, a deep and specific understanding of who the house was for and how it would be used gave the conceptual design true form.The established Eucalypt to the north of the site provided a focal point for the arrangement of the primary living spaces.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

The color and tonality of the cliff edges in Anglesea are expressed in the use of an invented brick.The bricks were developed with brickmaker Klynton Krause, a long-time collaborator.

The extensive process involved extrusion and hand tearing the brick surface prior to cutting which exposes a raw, rough-hewn texture.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

A series of glazing experiments are applied to raw clay before a single firing is revealed in different sections of the building.

A single fall of the roof across the plan ends in a low point where a terracotta-clad spout discharges water onto a massive rock.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

Unglazed bricks blend with green and brown glazed bricks which broadly align with the extensive planting of coastal banksias surrounding the property.

The terracotta tiles are sourced from Cotto Manetti in Chianti, Italy with whom John has a close relationship.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein


As terracotta conducts temperature well, the walls and the concrete slab are heavily insulated and sealed to ensure minimal temperature variation.

The house is 100% electric with a heat exchange water system, hydronic heating and solar panels.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

The house is heavily shaded by operable blinds and shutters which modify heat and light into the center of the plan.

Spotted gum timber is used carefully in varying formats - recycled (flooring), veneer (joinery) and sparingly as solid (windows and revealed structure in areas).

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

The robust natural materials of the limited palette are durable and will weather to a natural tonality.

The broadly cruciform plan describes view lines and daylight ingress precisely. Facing north, the views are to the Southern Ocean and the surrounding landscape.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

The governing lines of the plan mark the center point of the 'X' as the island kitchen bench.

It is both literally and figuratively the heart of this home. From here all social activity spills out into living and dining areas on the ground floor.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein

The external terraces extend out from the inflected arms of the plan and are set around a broad courtyard.

Across two levels a variety of spaces come together for sociability and solitude.
The materials imbue the home with a sense of place, the surrounding landscape further embeds the home in its context. 


The dwelling works as a haven both functionally and aesthetically, providing a connection for its inhabitants to the landscape and to each other.

Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein
Burnt Earth Beach House
© Trevor Mein


The materials imbue the home with a sense of place, the surrounding landscape further embeds the home in its context.


Terracotta is the element that binds it together in an adaptable home for entertaining and seclusion in all seasons.


Burnt Earth Beach House
Plan - Ground Floor
Burnt Earth Beach House
Plan - 1st Floor


Burnt Earth Beach House
East Elevation
Burnt Earth Beach House
North Elevation


Burnt Earth Beach House
Section AA
Burnt Earth Beach House
Section DD

John Wardle Architects
T +61 3 86620400
John Wardle Architects
25 Rokeby St, Collingwood VIC 3066, Australia