ALL PROJECTS

KINGSTON

By admin • Jul 25th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A place of calm and repose. An opposite to the clients busy lifestyle.  A place of rest. Strong connections are drawn with both the immediate and the distant landscape. Voids are sliced through the building to allow  sunlight and trees. Trees act as a seasonal body clock and alter the hue of the building as leaves move from green to red to white blossoms. The voids connect the building to the rock shelf, the trees, the immediate, allowing these elements to permeate the living and sleeping areas.

design team:    Aaron Roberts, Thomas Bailey
engineer:          Aldanmark
builder:             Col Heron, Michael Jarvis, Gary Cooper
status:              Completed
photographer:   Jasmin Latona



CLIFTON BEACH 1

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

small flexible house, low single storey, conceived as one space. Service pod unfolds and separates this space into a series of smaller spaces for temporal uses.

design team:    Aaron Roberts, Thomas Bailey
engineer:          Pitt and Sherry
builder:             Southcoast Builders ( Rory Wright )
status:              Completed
photographer:   Jasmin Latona



TAROONA 2

By admin • Aug 14th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Set on a steep site overlooking the Derwent River, the house addresses a large Bluegum and copse of tall silver gums. Vertical circulation starts level with the canopy and descends with views through branches, stepping down the trunk until you reach the lower level where the tree passes through the deck.
The house is a storage display unit for its inhabitants and their stuff.

design team:    Nathan Crump
engineer:          Aldanmark
builder:            Col Heron, Greg Oxley
status:             complete
photographer:  Jasmin Latona



UNDERGROUND HOUSE

By admin • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The land has been conceptually peeled back as a layer, the house slid in, a box /wedge pushed under some carpet. An attempt has been made to integrate directly into the landform. Planned around a central void, spaces are directed at specific points in the distant landscape.The house is conceived as a paired back shell, the focus being on the surrounding wilderness.

design team:   room11
engineer:        Aldanmark
builder:            JMK Construction Group Pty Ltd
status:            under construction



SCAMANDER

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A small elevated glass box contained in a larger ply envelope. Living and master bedroom upstairs with ocean views, bunkhouse and camping undercroft below.

design team:   Nathan Crump
engineer:         Aldanmark
builder:           Scotty Jackson
status:            under construction



GUNNERS QUOIN

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Set on a cleared hill afoot Gunners Quoin, the house is a platform for viewing and living. In plan a circulation spine divides the utility wedge from the living + sleeping. The houses form, a box and wedge, at their intersection create an open air internal deck to invite sun and provide refuge from winds.

design team:     Nathan Crump
engineer:           Aldanmark
builder:              Jim Collins
status:               completed
photographer:    Jasmin Latona



GORDON HOUSE

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The first of a series of concepts for an extension to an existing house on the edge of the river.  Influenced by various contextual “relics” this concept sits, wedged into the bank in a permanent state of beautiful decay.

project:           gordon house
design team:   Room11
engineer:         na
builder:           na
status:            concept



ALLENS RIVULET 1

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The folded form of the building is a response to the landscape,lifting  and peeling away from the decent into the rivulet. The building cranks around a central green-house, creating a sequence of compressed and double height spaces, with a mezanine bedroom (with ensuite and composting toilet) which
opens out to the surrounding canopy and rivulet below.


design team:    James Wilson, Aaron Roberts
engineer:          Aldanmark
builder:             Michael Jarvis
status:              Completed
photographer:   Gabi Mocotta



ALLENS RIVULET 2

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The client wish for the kitchen to be the heart of the home generated the internal layout. The house revolves around this heart and eventually lifts to peer over the first level ring. Voids make the heart visible from most spaces within the house. The compact plan is made to feel larger employing these voids. Internal and external spaces are blurred at one extreme, and highly contained at others.

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design team:     Aaron Roberts
engineer:           Aldanmark
photography:       Ben Hosking
status:                Complete



LAUNCESTON UNITS 1A

By admin • Aug 13th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

On a very small site 2 units will slot together in a manner allowing both to maintain privacy and good solar gain. Conceptual stages are ongoing.



LAUNCESTON UNITS 2A

By admin • Aug 13th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING



Underground house - update

By admin • Apr 1st, 2010 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Nearing completion, the raw container acts as both a dwelling and an art studio.

The land has been conceptually peeled back as a layer, the house slid in, a volume pushed under some carpet. An attempt has been made to integrate directly into the landform. Planned around a central void, spaces are directed at specific points in the distant landscape.The house is conceived as a paired back shell, a focus being on the surrounding wilderness.

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Medical Centre

By admin • Mar 31st, 2010 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

We are currently working on design development of a medical centre in the northern suburbs of Hobart.
More updates coming soon.

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Venice Architecture Biennale 2010 - FINALISTS

By admin • Mar 26th, 2010 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL

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INTRODUCTION

The Island Proposition 2100 embodies hyper-connectivity.

The IP2100 spine contains a looped system of hybrid infrastructures, initiating a new symbiotic relationship between the urban centres and their supporting territories. An extensive network on the multi-regional scale provides cites with the resources to become robust and responsive to future challenges.

The connectivity of the globe has been achieved, both physically and intangibly, through new linkages that strengthen communications; this has effects on politics, economics, and culture. Once (re)connected with the mainland, Tasmania, no longer isolated from the rest of the country, will become aligned with broader Australian and international agendas. As a result, the scale of urban territories will continue to be reframed as new connections are formed. Cities become “spatial peaks within stretching regional fields.”[1] Distributed between Melbourne and Hobart, the spine will form new urban types by carrying the flows of exchange, allocating stocks, converting ‘waste’ to resources, and providing living, industrial, and commercial spaces along the network. A balanced system of exchange of population, information, material, and capital flows will maintain a steady stream along the spine. The spine carries Energy, water and agriculture goods (from the new foodbowl in the midlands) which become valuable stocks to solve the predicted shortages on the mainland.

The spine will transport people and goods with an initial implementation of magnetic levitation (maglev) technology, significantly reducing the time and pollution of current travel methods. Centres along the spine will function as hubs for a larger network of sub-stations that feed into the spine and increase the accessibility to other parts of the island. Both trains and individual transit vehicles will run along this high-speed inter-state transport network. The linear axis will work towards minimising sprawl and concentrating growth along its route. Urban clusters along the spine will assist in maintaining the island’s natural spatial reserves, producing a densified urban condition.

In addition to functioning as a means of transporting stocks and flows, the spine will be an efficient hybrid infrastructural model by harvesting energy on site via solar, wind, and tidal mechanisms, cleaning grey water with constructed wetlands along the length of the track, and acting as a rainwater catchment. These services will plug into the loop, sending outputs to urban centres and receiving inputs in the form of nutrients from compostable waste and grey water that will return to the midlands agricultural region to complete the cycle. A living system will be inserted into a larger network, paving the way for future linkages on a macro scale.

The future of Australia’s strength and resiliency lies in the connectivity of the continent as accomplished through the development of a closed-loop infrastructural system.

[1] Ronald Wall “Global/Local” in The Regionmaker: Rhein Ruhr City, edited by MVRDV, Ostfilder-Ruit, Germany: Hatje Cantz, 2002, p. 29

TEAM:
Scott Lloyd, room11, and Katrina Stoll


Support / Research team:
Lara van den Berg (Sustainability Programs Manager, Hydro Tasmania) Climate Futures Tasmania (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems - CRC)
Eben Simmons - Umow Lai - www.umowlai.com.au
Megan Baynes (Urban designer)
James Newitt (Artist - PHD fine arts UTAS)
Jesse Shipway (PHD Cultural studies /English – UTAS)
Allen Kearns (Deputy Chief, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems)
Dr Arko Lucieer (lecturer and researcher in GIS and remote sensing in the Centre for Spatial Information Science : UTAS)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH)

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AFAR #3 @ PENTHOUSE MOUSE

By admin • Mar 16th, 2010 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, INSTALLATIONS

AFAR #3 collaboration as part of Penthouse Mouse 2010.
PHM is a temporary fashion, art and event space which is now in its fourth year. It is located in a disused space and allows Australian labels to do something outside the traditional retail environment whilst also bringing together a talented array of designers, artists and creatives under one roof. A two-week plethora of shopping, fashion shows, art, live fashion shoots, runway shows, parties not to be missed. PHM is part of the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program in 2010. Open from 11 - 9pm Daily 6th - 19th March 2010. AFAR collaboration ( Room11 + Alexi Freeman ) AFAR#3 investigates Freeman’s latest seasonal motif,  separating layers to form a topography / field of varying density and complexity, shifting with viewer orientation.

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NOW+WHEN Australian Urbanism - Venice Architecture Biennale 2010

By admin • Dec 17th, 2009 • Category: COMPETITIONS, EXPERIMENTAL, NEWS

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Room11 + Scott Lloyd + team have been short-listed to prepare and present a developed proposal for Stage 2 of the ‘NOW + WHEN Australian Urbanism’ exhibition in Venice next year.

Expressions of interest were sought for the design of a future Australian city 2050 + that explores the creative potential of architecture, addressing the fundamental problems of Australian Urbanism. How will  our ocean-urban interfaces change, how will our sprawl be densified, will our historic overlay precincts survive densification, how will the role of our cities develop in the matrix of world urbanism.

The abstract: ( to be developed and refined during stage 2 )

ISLAND PROPOSITION 2100
Tasmania has an urban and cultural condition of divisions, between the island and the mainland, between industry and
wilderness, protection and utilisation. In opposition to this condition the built environment offers an intimate experiential connection to wilderness, via the surrounding ocean and diverse topography.
IP2100 consolidates previous tenuous links via a hi-speed transit and infrastructure spine connecting the mainland with
the Island‘s North West city conglomerate and the port City of Hobart. No longer acting as a rogue, insular colonial outpost, the island becomes interconnected with the broader Australian position; multicultural and inclusive.
The transit spine supplies energy (ideally situated to harness wind and wave energy) and water to the mainland exposing
and challenging the islands idiosyncratic urban condition. Urbanism is thus defined as a connective infrastructure containing and channelling flows of information, energy, and capital.

What problems and opportunities are present within the dichotomies of this future Tasmanian condition? What are the ramifications of connecting that which is disconnected?

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FULL TEAM

Lead:
Room11  +  Scott Lloyd
Katrina Stoll (B.A Cultural Anthropology Cornell Unversity + M.Arch. Columbia University)
Co-editor: Cities of Change: Transformation Strategies for Urban Territories in the 21st Century

Research / support:
Allen Kearns (Deputy Chief, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems)
Dr Arko Lucieer (lecturer and researcher in GIS and remote sensing in the Centre for Spatial Information Science : UTAS)
Lara van den Berg (Sustainability Programs Manager, Hydro Tasmania) Climate Futures for Tasmania (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems - CRC)
Eben Simmons (Umow Lai - www.umowlai.com.au
Megan Baynes (Urban designer)
James Newitt (Artist - PHD fine arts UTAS)
Jesse Shipway (PHD Cultural studies /English – UTAS)
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ETH university, Zurich



CONTAINER FOR LIVING - 2009 CATALOGUE

By admin • Oct 15th, 2009 • Category: HOUSING, NEWS

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Container for living 2009 catalogue is now available for download.  Showing just a few of the endless possibilities utilising shipping containers for housing, the catalogue further develops ideas tested and displayed during Design Island 2009.
DOWNLOAD THE CATALOGUE



CAMBRIDGE HOUSE

By admin • Oct 15th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

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Extruding a gable volume, the house is sited on the edge of a shallow rural saddle. This shallow curvature opens up and flattens to expose distant views of the valley and the bay to the east. The house directs itself to the valley, timber screens continuing the extruded form to create covered outdoor areas, protecting the house from excessive solar gain. Courtyards between pavilions offer focused views to the east, and again provide covered outdoor areas with their own micro climates and associated green spaces.

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AFAR : MELBOURNE SPRING FASHION WEEK 2009

By admin • Oct 11th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, INSTALLATIONS

The latest AFAR installation; Aaron Roberts ( room11 ) and Fashion Designer Alexi Freeman , appeared in the foyer of the MELBOURNE SPRING FASHION WEEK 2009.

Titles “Death Cloud”, the project dissects and layers the plaid from Freeman’s  S/S 09-10 collection, applying it to a topographical re-hash of  the original flapper motif from AFAR 1.  Cad models are brought to life using handcrafted stencil techniques and hours of hand cut… sticky tape! The extrusion and layering of the pattern allows for a build up of complexity, a volumetric interplay of light, shadow and pattern.

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The installation was also hung as part of State of Design 2009 - see here



SEAT HOUSE

By admin • Oct 8th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

This project maximises a sense of volume within a small plan by employing multiple voids throughout the house. Each room has an adjacent, private “outside room” allowing pockets of vegetation to become part of the “interior” of the house. Except for the entry glazing, all openings into the building are accompanied by a built in seat, allowing the building to act like an extended piece of furniture.

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COMMUNITY HOUSING PROTOTYPE

By admin • Oct 8th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Community housing project currently under development.

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OPOSSUM BAY HOUSE

By admin • Oct 8th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Design of this courtyard house is currently under development. The project is sited on a very small parcel of land overlooking Opossum Bay with views to the distant Mt Wellington. Site constraints require acquisition of roof top spaces for further outdoor living spaces, culminating in an observation tower and bath to take in the panorama.

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16 CONTAINER HOUSE

By admin • Oct 8th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Nestled in the foothills of Mt Wellington this container house winds along the contour, two wings meeting in a curved atrium. Concept design is ongoing.

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BLACKMANS BAY APARTMENTS

By admin • Oct 7th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

This project was an exercise in maximising the density of housing on a small suburban site without sacrificing liveability. Three double storey units are staggered in a linear fashion with an internal courtyard allowing light into the middle unit. Playful colouring and formal separation of the two levels breakdown the massing of the units allowing the building to sit comfortably in its low rise setting.

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Cremorne house

By admin • Oct 7th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A compact courtyard house with views out towards Cremorne point and the bay. Grounded via a masonry plinth, the upper storey timber sleeve wraps around an inner deck providing outdoor shelter from the summer and winter extremities.

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Longley House

By admin • Oct 7th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

An exacting house for exacting clients - The longley home is a slim black clad building tucked beneath the apex of a ridge on an expansive rural site in Lower Longley.  From the interior to the north the curve line of the oposing ridge is framed.  This line eventually makes its way towards the Derwent Estury’s Northwest Bay to the East.  The distant view of Northwest Bay and surrounding farmland is framed with the entire building from the Eastern extent of the home.

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Tasman Peninsula House

By admin • Oct 5th, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

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Positioned on a previously cleared site, with views towards Tasman Island and the Southern Ocean beyond, this project takes the farmhouse typology and transforms it into a hybrid courtyard house. Visitors enter through a covered threshold, experiencing views into the treed courtyard and the sea beyond, before venturing into the main living space where the full panorama unfolds.  Three gable roof extrusions define functions within, each with particular relationships to the courtyard and specific views to the surrounds. The extruded form pushes beyond the building envelope providing covered outdoor living spaces.

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AFAR 2

By admin • Jul 18th, 2009 • Category: EXPERIMENTAL

Aaron Roberts ( room11 ) and Fashion Designer Alexi Freeman team up for their second installation as part of the State of Design Festival in Melbourne this week, continuing their experiments into the re-interpretation of Freeman’s clothing design and pattern making. The AFAR 2 project disects and layers the plaid from Freeman’s  S/S 09-10 collection, applying it to a topographical re-hash of  the original flapper motif from AFAR 1.  Cad models are brought to life using handcrafted stencil techniques and… sticky tape! The extrusion and layering of the pattern allows for a build up of complexity, a volumetric interplay of light, shadow and pattern. The hope is that these ongoing investigations will inform and influence future work in their respective disciplines.

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AFAR !

By admin • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: EVENTS, EXPERIMENTAL, INSTALLATIONS

As part of the Lorreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2009, Aaron Roberts from Room11 collaborates with Alexi Freeman Fashion Designer to produce a pop up store for his Criss Cross Collection 09. Exploring this years LMFF theme of cause /  effect ,the project will explore production methods of pattern making and possible volumetric outcomes when related to the field of Architecture. Via a topographical extrusion of Freemans’  dress patterns, spatial constructs for the Pop up store will be created.

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MOD v2.0 : Container housing

By admin • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: EXPERIMENTAL, HOUSING, Uncategorized

As part of design island 2009, room11 have extended their original mod design into the realm of containers. This year we’re building a prototype to be situated at Salamanca place from the 1st - 8th of May 2009. Come and visit to see the array of different design possibilities and check out the inside of a single module.

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House of Arts and Culture : Beirut

By admin • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMPETITIONS

Room11 recently teamed up with HBV architects to enter a competition to design the House of Arts and Culture building for Beirut, Lebannon.

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SEE THE COMPLETE PRESENTATION HERE



little BIG house : fern tree

By admin • Nov 23rd, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Thomas Bailey and Megan Baynes designed and built this house for themselves in Fern Tree upon the eastern slopes of Mount Wellington high above Hobart. The siting is mindful of its context; positioned close to and perpendicular to the curvilinear Huon Road. The house, on a vacant lot between established houses and gardens, is defensive and diagrammatic.
Tucked carefully between cadastral constraints and a magnificent birch tree, the footprint has been kept deliberately small. The dwelling is stacked across two levels which step to match the undulating terrain.
It’s just a box. A clean volume with two exceptions; a service core and an entry air-lock.
The house is designed to be intensely private. Apertures are purposefully positioned to create pure window types opening to either garden, sky or shadow. Polycarbonate cladding on the eastern and western facades render luminous shadow walls which enable the house to be concurrently light and contained.

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design team:     Thomas Bailey + Megan Baynes
engineer:           Gandy and Roberts
builder:             South Coast Builders
status:              Under Construction
photos:            Ben Hosking + Megan Baynes



SANDY BAY APARTMENTS

By admin • Nov 23rd, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Featured in this months Monument Magazine’s “Site Unseen” the project is a renovation and expansion of an existing 70s apartment block. Expanding the existing envelope, adding a cantilevered penthouse and wrapping the entire building in a patterned metal mesh.  Light wells and private outdoor spaces pepper the building throughout.

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design team:     Thomas Bailey, Nathan Crump, Aaron Roberts, Chris Gilbert
engineer:           Gandy and Roberts
builder:             TBA
status:              Planning Approved

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PAPILLON

By admin • Nov 23rd, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

Relocation of a health and beauty centre in the heart of Hobart. CNC routed walls
will illuminate abstract graphic patterns designed by artist Calli Crump. The Project is
now nearing completion after 6500 holes were hand drilled for the decorative wall panels.

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WEST HOBART 2

By admin • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

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BRISBANE HOTEL

By admin • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL



CARLTON BEACH 2

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TOLMANS HILL

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GREEN POINT

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NEW TOWN EXTENSION

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CREMORNE

By admin • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

Family House on a Flat site near the ocean. The House creates intimate outdoor areas in an open public sub-division, sheltering the occupants from prevailing winds while giving private outdoor living.

design team:     James Wilson, Chris Gilbert
engineer:           TBA
builder:             TBA
status:              Planning



SUSH 2

By admin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

Reduced in size, reduced in detail, a heightened awareness of the “wrap” from sush V.01

design team:   Aaron Roberts + BOYSCLUB
engineer:        Aldanmark
builder:           various
status:            complete



SUSH

By admin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

We wrap volumes, defining use and function, framing activities, with warm materiality. Plywood “loops”, stained red, wear and age softly over time with customer use. These loops become an icon for the store.

design team:   room11, boysclub ( graphic designers )
engineer:        na
builder:           various
status:            complete



SOUTH HOBART HOUSE

By admin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A compact and simple 130sqm house with 2 bedrooms and a studio on a steep site at the base of Mt. Wellington. Wedged between drainage easements, the H shaped plan separates the public and private parts of the house by the galley kitchen, with the negative space creating sheltered decks. A curtain wall of polycarbonate to the north maintains privacy and solar access, and picture windows frame views to surrounding forest.

design team:   James Wilson
engineer:        Aldanmark
builder:           James Wilson, Greg Oxley, Bob & Jerry
status:            Under Construction



WEST HOBART 1

By admin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

120sqm two bedroom house on a steep south-facing site. Budget and bush-fire regulations created a black steel box, cut into with strip windows and a 6m skylight compressing the landscape and allowing north light deep into the upstairs living area.

design team:   Aaron Roberts, James Wilson
engineer:        John Gilley
builder:           John Hevey
status:            Completed



SOUTHARM

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

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design team:    James Wilson
engineer:          Aldanmark
builder:            T.B.A
status:             UNDER CONSTRUCTION



RED JELLY

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

Fitout of existing warehouse for graphic design agency red jelly.

design team:      room11
builder:              Maquarie Builders, Michael Jarvis
status:               complete
photographer:    Jasmin Latona



OLD BEACH

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The house lies on a flat corner block seeking to balance the dilemma of Southern views, Northern sun, and two frontages, all while sitting amongst a sea of brick and tile hip-roofers and the odd psuedo-Georgian. In response it has mail box views the length of its Southern edge denying immediate suburban roofscape, while allowing a framed view of the waterline and surrounding mountains. Spatially, the home surrounds a two storey service shaft of laundry/bathrooms/storage/kitchen with circulation to two edges and garage/bedrooms and living/rumpus to each wing.

design team:    Nathan Crump
engineer:          Aldanmark
builder:             Direen Homes
status:              complete
photographer:   Jasmin Latona



NICOLATTE

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMMERCIAL

refit of existing glass shell into a cafe.

design team:            room11
graphic designer :    Calli Roberts
engineer:                  Aldanmark
builder:                     Michael Jarvis
status:                      complete



MOD

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL, HOUSING

The modular housing system ( MOD ) is a response to the financial, social and environmental impacts of current housing trends. MOD aims to provide an achievable alternative to the way we live, the way we build, and the way we develop communities.
MOD is more than a house, its a building and living system. MOD allows housing to grow and shrink accordingly, allows for denser living, is flexible, customisable, and cheap. MOD can squeeze into existing voids in the city, it can float on the ocean, and be buried underground… it is by no means “the answer” but has been designed to question and speculate onfuture possibilities….
The key area’s MOD addresses are:
- the growing size, cost, and relative inflexibility of contemporary houses
- utilising simple, cheaper building technologies and renewable resources to deliver faster, better outcomes
- higher density / smaller footprint living and development


design team:   room11
builder:           T.B.A.
status:            under development



LINDISFARNE

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A family home on a tight west facing block. Sunlight is allowed in through highlight windows while maintaining privacy to neighbours. The building essentially acts like a cannon, funnel, telescope to the dominant icon of hobarts landscape, Mt Wellington.

design team:   room11
engineer:        Gandy and Roberts
builder:           Andrew Scott
status:            Completed



FACADE INTERVENTION

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL, INSTALLATIONS

Independently we have been interested in developing collaborative projects between artists and other designers for some time. Facade Intervention was our first formal collaborative project together. Rather than applying a mural to the facade of the school block, we were interested in intervening with the whole structure. Our approach had two main concepts that drove this intervention:

1: To dissolve the facade using light, reflection and making it responsive to changing environmental factors (weather, time of day, etc.) by effectively creating a massive, fractured mirror.

2: To weave a narrative into the structure (through text) which would also serve as a pattern generator, i.e. the text appears to be a pattern from a distance but turns into text and readable narratives closer to the building.


design team:      James Newitt + room11
builder:              James Newitt + room11
status:               Completed
photographer:    James Newitt



LACEBOX

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL, INSTALLATIONS

An abstracted room within a room, this was a product of a rewarding collaboration with Greg Methe for an improvised performance space for the final of istheatre’s UTE series. Themes developed over previous UTE
installations / performances were consolidated into a dynamic, layered, transformational, minimal set - objects with memory; domestic materials and apparent solidity of form transformed into liquid membranes of lace,
able to be wrapped, twisted and stretched, and at the end return to its original state through an ingenious system of counterweights and pulleys.

design team:     Greg Methe, Ryk Goddard, Aaron Roberts, James Wilson
design team:     room11, istheatre
engineer:           Greg Methe
builder:               Greg Methe
status:                 completed



KINGSTON 2

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The site is very steep section of a hill overlooking the bay and the valley in kingston beach. A room to teach piano becomes a display case that opens to the visitor and beyond to the courtyard containing trees.

design team:   room11
engineer:        Aldanmark
builder:           T.B.A
status:            documentation



HWIDC

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, COMPETITIONS

HOBART WATERFRONT INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION

READ OUR FULL SUBMISSION HERE

design team:     room11 + Scott Lloyd ( WWW.DELIVER.CH )



EAGLEHAWK NECK

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING


design team:        James Wilson, Nathan Crump
engineer:              Aldanmark
builder:                TBA
status:                 planning



DUCK

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL, INSTALLATIONS

A space as a catalyst for experience. An immersive experience changing ones frame of reference from the immediate with hints of the spatial context within the vicinity of kelly’s steps and salamanca.

A concentration of volume referencing the sky, the ground and enhancing ones awareness of self in space.



ILLBIENT DATA CITY

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, EXPERIMENTAL

As part of the RAIA 2008 National Conference room11 were invited to prepare future visions for Sydney (based on approximately a 50 year projection).

Conference title : Critical Visions: Form, Representation and the Culture of Globalisation

READ THE FULL VISION HERE



CLIFTON BEACH 4

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING


design team:       room11
engineer:            Aldanmark PtyLtd
builder:               John Sutcliffe
status:                under construction



CLIFTON BEACH 3

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

design team:       room11
engineer:            Aldanmark PtyLtd
builder:               John Sutcliffe
status:                under construction



CLIFTON BEACH 2

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

The house is positioned on a gently sloping grassy hill to take in the expansive vista of a nearby lagoon and faroff headland. Low, compressed and linear, the house is almost invisible from the road, offering only a glimpse as one drives by.

design team:        Megan Baynes, Thomas Bailey
design team:        Aaron Roberts, James Wilson
engineer:              John Gilley
builder:                Peter McDonald
status:                 Completed
photographer:      Jasmin Latona



CARLTON BEACH

By admin • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: ALL PROJECTS, HOUSING

A small separate dwelling floating on the edge of a dune. A simple box with extruded
ends to form outdoor extensions of the living space.

design team:    Aaron Roberts, Nathan Crump, James Wilson
engineer:          TBA
builder:             TBA
status:              pending