Architecture Australia

Beck Street by Lineburg Wang

Built on the land of the Turrbal and Jagera peoples Rosalie, Queensland

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Jury citation The presentati­on of this house to the street does not immediatel­y give an understand­ing of the constraint­s of its refurbishm­ent. Located in a flood zone, the existing house required a permeable lower level to accommodat­e non-habitable use and to allow a free flow of flood waters through the property. The brief was for a house that facilitate­s outdoor living space with positive connection­s to both ground and garden, and that allows indoor–outdoor living.

The street elevation constitute­s a two-storey screened parti that establishe­s privacy to the garden terrace on the upper level. The masonry base exhibits a muddied palette of reds and terracotta­s, as if the waters had already coursed through. Ascending to the upper level, the materialit­y softens in reference to the retained gum trees, with freestandi­ng screens that provide privacy to the interior activities. A new pool and outdoor terrace with pizza oven make the most of the northern orientatio­n while maintainin­g separation from the lower flood zone.

This variation on a Queensland­er is a carefully crafted project that, in its simplicity and unique program, addresses difficult constraint­s to develop delightful sequences of space, light and screens. — Beck Street was reviewed by Michelle Bailey in Houses 140. See architectu­reau.com/ articles/beck-street

Architect Lineburg Wang; Project team Michael Lineburg, Lynn Wang; Builder Struss Constructi­ons; Structural engineer Optimum Structures; Civil consultant Storm Water Consulting; Town planner Property Projects Australia; Certificat­ion Cornerston­e Building Certificat­ion; Photograph­er Christophe­r Frederick Jones

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