Killora Bay House by Lara Maeseele, Tanner Architects
◼️ Area : 131 m²
◼️ Architects : Lara Maeseele, Tanner Architects
◼️ Architects : Tanner Architects
◼️ Engineering : Aldanmark Consulting Engineers
◼️ Project Team : Lara Maeseele, Tim Watson
◼️ Builder : Driftwood Workshop, Tim Watson
◼️ Country : Australia
The house siting and form is heavily conditioned by its delicate environmental setting. Populated by a dense canopy of Tasmanian White Gums and stands of Grass Trees, the site is a sanctuary for the Forty Spotted Pardalote. This necessitated a planning condition limiting the building envelope to a predetermined site and 18m diameter ‘footprint’ on the southern corner of the site – which shares a boundary to the road behind.