Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
Barwon Heads is in a period of significant change. Heritage overlays currently protect older fishing shacks whilst the less significant built fabric remaining in the seaside town is progressively being redeveloped and architecture is now significantly contributing to the evolution of this small coastal township. In this case a young family engaged JCB to design their new permanent residence which would replace a dilapidated 1950’s two storey house that was beyond repair. A sculptural building form emerged from the client’s brief which jokingly requested a planetarium as an inclusion. This led to the exploration of circular forms and resulted in a circular skylight in the first floor living areas as a direct reference however the house was primarily conceived to immerse itself over time as a natural extension of the Ti-tree dominated landscape. The house is wrapped in as skin of vertical cedar battens (providing privacy and solar protection) which appear to emerge from the front fence intentionally confusing the relationship between built form and landscape.
Architect: Jackson Clements Burrows (JCBA)
House in: Barwon Heads, Australia
- Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
- Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
- circular skylight living Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
- contemporary service space Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
- wood concrete interior Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows
- vertical cedar batten Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows





















May 9th, 2011 at 3:34 pm
Henley Street Residence by Jackson Clements Burrows in Barwon is a very beautiful house I was very menyukainnya. home design comes with a very enchanting beauty.