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Aug012013

Intermode

Intermode, an Australian modular housing company, creates dream homes. And these four homes would without a doubt be a DREAM to inhabit. 

The coastal Mornington Peninsula hamlet of Blairgowrie has always inspired exciting contemporary architecture. With its rugged terrain, sloping hills, wind-swept tea-trees and sand dunes, the typography provides a rich backdrop for robust architectural expressions. Situated on a sloping site that opens up to a large tract of nature reserve, this Intermode beach house is subtlety tied to its tree line. The shell, painted in darker colours, disappears into the land, ensuring seclusion. In a conscious gesture, the low-slung building has been purposefully tucked into the site to enhance privacy but also to create a process of discovery.

Nestled in a canopy of trees in the Dandenong Ranges, the Emerald House is the soul of discretion. Surrounded by thick foliage and tall maple and oak trees, the house dissolves into its landscape, creating an almost tree house-like atmosphere. 

The word “journey” is a horribly overused cliché, but it is entirely apt when describing the visitor’s arrival at this Woodend House. Situated on a rural property, this house encourages a journey of discovery through a carefully choreographed experience of arrival. Totally engrained within its site, this house is a celebration of light, nature and the changing seasons.

Surrounded by valleys, Bright House sits on a generous green parcel of land in alpine country Victoria. The clients, who have a rich history and tradition with the land, requested a weekend house that would celebrate the daily rituals of life – food, gardening, walking, sleeping, and entertaining. 

Reader Comments (4)

Anyone know the name of the yellow couch?

1 Aug 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTom

Regarding post no 1. It's a B&B Italia couch. «Tufty-Time».

1 Aug 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMatt

I saw the Emerald house being constructed. I live in the next town and it is a stunning site with magnificent views. The house looks fantastic, and being at the end of a no-through road is quiet. The same company I believe is building another one in Emerald. The simplicity of design and harmony with the landscape ir truly wonderful. Have to admit, if I was starting again I would seriously consider these guys

1 Aug 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCockatooPete

Do intermode build granny flats?
which can be turned into a house later on...by adding extra modules
if so, does any one know how much a granny flat would cost?
Do intermode build in the Northern rivers Mullumbimby NSW????

2 Dec 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMaryann

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