오스트리아 빅토리아 바다를 내려다 보는 전망 좋은 자리에 위치, 문라이트 캐빈.
자연과의 조우가 첫번째 입니다. 그리고 지속가능한 거주공간을 확보합니다. 바다가 내려다 보이는 전망 좋은 자리에 위치한 오두막집은 매우 심플한 형태로 디자인됩니다. 단순화 과정을 통해 정제된 건축환경은 내외부 밀착된 오픈-플랜을 형성하며 자연과 합성된 소프트한 거주공간을 창출합니다. 전면 개방되는 되는 폴딩도어는 개폐 유무에 따라 하우스를 함축적인 공간 또는 확장된 공간으로 변화시키는 주요한 매개체 역활을 수행합니다.
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects have designed the Moonlight Cabin, a small shelter that overlooks the ocean in Victoria, Australia.
Located on a windswept coast line, Moonlight Cabin is a place to retreat from and engage with the landscape’s ephemeral conditions.
It is a small footprint shelter (60m2) that explores the boundaries of how small is too small, challenging conventional notions of what is actually necessary in our lives.
It is designed to be passively environmentally responsive, ultimately reducing energy use and running costs whilst maximising occupant amenity.
The plan is conceived as one volume with kitchen, bathroom and utilities inserted within a central island pod which effectively unlocks the corridor to become an important habitable space.
The built form is fully screened in a spotted-gum rainscreen that acts like a ‘gore-tex jacket’ to protect the cabin from the elements while the timber is free to move naturally in the changing climatic conditions.
Operable shutters enable cross ventilation and adaptability, open or closed, partially shut down or secured when the occupants leave and reopened when they return.
Moonlight Cabin is grid connected and rainwater is sustainably harvested.
from contemporist