Birdwood in Brisbane is a residential project characterized by salvaged materials and an emphasis on sustainability. The house features a striking ziggurat roof that functions as a skylight and a facade of reclaimed terracotta fragments. The design incorporates thermal mass for climate control, and a pool designed for heat relief. Emphasis on reusing materials is evident, with hardwood ceilings recycled, while the use of plastics and standard linings is minimized. The structure blends with its environment while embracing a sensitive design approach to construction.
The composition of Birdwood features a mix of reclaimed industrial materials and a ziggurat roof serving as a skylight, integrating seamlessly with its natural environment.
The house's design emphasizes reuse, context-sensitivity, and avoids standard materials, incorporating features like thermal mass to manage subtropical climate effectively.
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