The BKK Corinella House Merges Earth and Architecture
Amelia Roblin — December 21, 2010 — Eco
References: b-k-k.au & mymodernmet
Country construction projects come with the added challenge of designing within a natural landscape, but projects like the BKK Corinella House confront this opportunity with splendid solutions.
Located in Victoria Australia home state, the Weternport Bay residence is also home to 220 acres of sheep farm. Executed in such a way that complements the flat fields, the BKK Corinella House has been kept on one level to enhance the horizon of the site. The Melbourne architects have given the house an open plan, with angled outcropping features to mimic the jagged terrain near the coast.
Located in Victoria Australia home state, the Weternport Bay residence is also home to 220 acres of sheep farm. Executed in such a way that complements the flat fields, the BKK Corinella House has been kept on one level to enhance the horizon of the site. The Melbourne architects have given the house an open plan, with angled outcropping features to mimic the jagged terrain near the coast.
Trend Themes
1. Naturalistic Architecture - Opportunity for architects to merge natural landscapes with modern design.
2. Sustainable Farming - Opportunity to incorporate sustainable farming practices into modern architecture.
3. One-level Homes - Increased demand for one-level homes that enhance the horizon of the site.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can create sustainable and visually appealing homes by merging natural landscapes with modern design.
2. Farming - Farmers can incorporate sustainable agriculture practices into modern architecture to create a more efficient and eco-friendly environment.
3. Real Estate - Increased demand for one-level homes creates opportunity for real estate developers to build and sell homes that enhance the natural landscape.
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