Exploring A Tranquil Super House Designed By An Award-Winning Architect (House Tour)

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Designed as an antidote to the owners’ busy lifestyle, Mossman by Shaun Lockyer Architects is a super house built to focus on providing comfort and relaxation. Through the home’s character and the simplicity in which the materials are put together and their tactility, the super house becomes a coastal oasis for the modern family. Moreover, the use of the materials allows the architect to interpret how they could create a space that would be the type of beach sanctuary the clients were seeking. Located in Noosa Heads, the family home becomes a place in which the award-winning architect plays with shadows and texture throughout the architecture and interior design of the house. The exterior architecture and design of the home allows dappled light filtering through the branches of the Maluleka trees that adorn the northern edge of the property inside. Another identifying characteristic of the home is the timber screen that defines the exterior.
The super house is positioned on a north-fronting river system that leads out to Lake Cootharaba before going on to the everglades and out to the ocean. As such, the home is imbued with a special connection to the water and creates a one-of-a-kind living experience. From the street, the home is deliberately reductive and solid. The intention for this is so the layering and activity is hidden behind it. The front door, which is characterised by one black aperture in an otherwise timber facade, leads the house tour through into a double-height space that transforms the way one understands and experiences the home. Transitioning from the entry into the primary living space and kitchen, there is a sense of openness, transparency and ambiguity in the way interior and exterior spaces connect. This is reinforced with the floor material, which is an exterior tile that is brought internally throughout the kitchen and living space so that the interior and exterior flow as one. Creating a sense of living under a tapestry of timber, light and texture, Shaun Lockyer Architects’ design allows the owners to feel like they are occupying the landscape and connecting to the river beyond.
The central staircase provides a degree of animation and character to the house. Similarly, there is a striking contrast between the shadowed voids and frameless skylights that reinforce the home’s connection to the outside. However, the predominate decor choice of the super house is the broadform concrete that complements the timber of the home. From the bridge space on the second level, the clients can transition to the west where the kids’ wing with bedrooms and a living room is positioned. Moreover, there is an operable screen that can create an indoor-outdoor sequence, while further to the west is the main bedroom. Created to be both indoor and outdoor, the main room’s decor is defined by a blackbutt timber screen that controls light and privacy while also creating a unique character to the interior of the room. For Shaun Lockyer Architects, every project is a group effort and the team acknowledges the client who demonstrated extraordinary faith and trust throughout the process. Through a combined effort between Shaun Lockyer Architects, JW Constructions, Conlon Group and Hong Henwood Design, Mossman becomes a dream super house for the clients who desired an oasis-like escape from their busy lives.
00:00 - Introduction to Tranquil Super House
00:46 - Shadows, Textures and Light
01:49 - Layering The Design
02:21 - The Layout of the Home
04:07 - Team Collaboration
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Photography by Christopher Fredrick Jones.
Architecture and interior design by Shaun Lockyer Architects.
Build by JW Constructions.
Styling by Hong Henwood Design.
Landscape architecture by Conlon Group.
Filmed and edited by Dan Preston.
Production by The Local Project.
Location: Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia
The Local Project acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land in Australia. We recognise the importance of Indigenous peoples in the identity of our country and continuing connections to Country and community. We pay our respect to Elders, past and present and extend that respect to all Indigenous people of these lands.
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  • @TheLocalProject
    @TheLocalProject2 ай бұрын

    We hope you enjoyed the serene beauty of Mossman by Shaun Lockyer Architects! Nestled in the coastal oasis of Noosa Heads, this home is truly a masterpiece designed to provide comfort and relaxation for the modern family. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, be sure to order a copy of our book ‘10’: thelocalproject.com.au/product/10-celebrating-10-issues-of-the-local-project/

  • @user-or2ml8cz5y
    @user-or2ml8cz5y2 ай бұрын

    I am more thrilled with the South African people that have moved to this Country they are amazing people and have found them selves as a very important addition to this nation. That is if i am hearing the accent correctly Noosa is a wonderful place these people are very lucky to have a slice of heaven on earth.

  • @modman1907

    @modman1907

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much mate, a proud ex South African and Noosa resident 🙏🏽

  • @xSpiiXeL
    @xSpiiXeL2 ай бұрын

    Compared to the last video this house is way better, not boring and looking like a modern museum. The inside and outside are really interconnected and materials are beautifully done creating a specific type of a tranquil feeling. Well done!

  • @mrvk39

    @mrvk39

    2 ай бұрын

    I was about to say the same thing, kind of! This house I love and that other house i hate .. to live in. But, as a purely artistic value, this house is probably a bit derivative (we've seen many very similar houses on the channel), and the other blue staircase one is definitely unique.

  • @StevenCudnoch-oo9gp

    @StevenCudnoch-oo9gp

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey you take that back, houses have feelings too.

  • @reitsmaassociates
    @reitsmaassociates2 ай бұрын

    Stunning outcome !!

  • @rh_697
    @rh_6972 ай бұрын

    the scale of this house is perfect

  • @Martin-on7dn
    @Martin-on7dn2 ай бұрын

    Simply beautiful - what a piece of art.

  • @JenniferPChung
    @JenniferPChung2 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh. What a wonderful video to watch first thing in the morning 🙏. This is such a beautiful and mindful śpace. Amazing job to ask the designers and architecture. Your play with lights and shadows along with the neutral colours and textures is fantastic. What really draws me in is the openness and the tall walls/texture by the staircase. I especially love the seemless transition between outside to inside. And really big shout out to the director, editor(s) and whoever filmed it. Oh gosh everything worked perfectly🥰🙏.

  • @edsonraimundocongolo
    @edsonraimundocongolo2 ай бұрын

    I love the entrance and living space connection. The floor material is also oustanding. I would call the main room "The Hybrid Room" due to the fact that it can be both indoor and outdoor.

  • @TheSushmaHomeSellingTeam
    @TheSushmaHomeSellingTeam2 ай бұрын

    The peace it can bring can be felt even through this monitor. Lovely. 😌🍃

  • @michaelb7647
    @michaelb76472 ай бұрын

    I immediately noticed the similarities to the witta circle home in Noosa from the front facade. Then when the architect started to talk I realised that it was indeed the same guy. Brilliant home again.

  • @Andrea-Rose
    @Andrea-Rose2 ай бұрын

    💚💚💚

  • @denis3208
    @denis32082 ай бұрын

    Beautiful its exactly how I like it, save for secret rooms 😆

  • @Company_N
    @Company_N2 ай бұрын

    would be nice to see the floor plans

  • @tikilee7172
    @tikilee71722 ай бұрын

    Stunning

  • @Umranaydin948
    @Umranaydin9482 ай бұрын

    Magnifisent..

  • @ivanklymenko
    @ivanklymenko2 ай бұрын

    🥰

  • @Klaus-sy1hx
    @Klaus-sy1hx2 ай бұрын

    👍💯 %

  • @reidebden78
    @reidebden782 ай бұрын

    How is the house kept warm in winter with the screens

  • @DiceBambu

    @DiceBambu

    2 ай бұрын

    It's Noosa.. There is no winter

  • @matthewwalker4208
    @matthewwalker42082 ай бұрын

    Lovely

  • @petit-crampon
    @petit-crampon2 ай бұрын

    Really beautiful... You can give me the keys 😁🤪👍💯!

  • @borzger
    @borzger2 ай бұрын

    I want the same too

  • @09_jp_
    @09_jp_2 ай бұрын

    Hips don't lie

  • @gregpendrey6711
    @gregpendrey67112 ай бұрын

    Why do you pronounce tile as tar. 😢?

  • @jsnx9067
    @jsnx90672 ай бұрын

    I'd like to acknowledge the people we stole the land from, and build 5 Million dollar houses on, because it makes me feel better and serves as a virtue signal, but you're not getting the land back. Now excuse me while i go make a few more million trading stocks or whatever so i can build another holiday house that will stay empty 80% of the time.

  • @ChewieTomatoes1

    @ChewieTomatoes1

    2 ай бұрын

    I Hear You. The courage it took to say such words will give countless natives feelings of comfort knowing their ancestral land is now being used for wealthy Fuck Boys.

  • @wustachemax

    @wustachemax

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolute facts.

  • @AxelGamess

    @AxelGamess

    2 ай бұрын

    You kiddos are just getting more and more naive 🥲

  • @millionaire9122

    @millionaire9122

    2 ай бұрын

    You’re quite the sadist

  • @MM-eb6ef

    @MM-eb6ef

    Ай бұрын

    I instantly hate the house now. Sick of being told we’re inherently racist.

  • @newworldlove7031
    @newworldlove70312 ай бұрын

    The kitchen would have looked way better with dark stained wood rather than that nasty pale blonde wood that everyone used in the 90's.

  • @sonicpentatonic
    @sonicpentatonic2 ай бұрын

    I find it so awkward the way so many of these architects "acknowledge the X native peoples of this land". It's the ultimate virtue signaling. What exactly do these native peoples get when you acknowledge them, besides a bitter reminder of what was taken from them? "Nice land you had here, really glad we kicked you off of it and took it for ourselves. But don't worry, I acknowledge that this used to be yours."

  • @janelte

    @janelte

    2 ай бұрын

    Seeing as our country recently voted not recognise our indigenous peoples as the First Nations of the counry, placing them front and centrre of every public statement is important, not virtue signalling, I think. It might do nothing but not acknowledging them does even more to allow the status quo.

  • @modman1907

    @modman1907

    2 ай бұрын

    @@janeltethanks for the support, we all do our best to navigate a challenging and understandably charged issue. I am doing my best, I didn’t steal anything, I am not even born here so not sure why the vitriol is aimed at me, it’s not my house, nor my land. Anyway, I know it’s a tough issue and no matter what one tries to do, you get it wrong. I will continue to do my best and thanks again for the support.

  • @TheReverb1
    @TheReverb12 ай бұрын

    A.K.A lots of money. Could be good if any of these architects can design a normal sq meters house with these conditions.

  • @Loupdelou-ly1ve
    @Loupdelou-ly1ve26 күн бұрын

    Another soulless Noosa mansion…

  • @user-lv6cd2wx3t
    @user-lv6cd2wx3t2 ай бұрын

    Can I add a contact number

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