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June 23, 2006

PREFAB FRIDAY: Macarthur Gardens Sales Office

by NK

Supple Designs, Australia, Prefab, Building, Green Architecture, Sustainable Architecture, Green Building

Supple Designs of Australia was given a unique brief by a residential client developing 900 lots west of Sydney: a building was needed to be a showcase to entice future homeowners. The developers wanted this building to make a bold architectural statement, highlight both a sustainable lifestyle and construction, and to be sturdy enough to be disassembled and relocated for the same purpose in the near future. Using prefabricated components, Supple Designs produced a well blended mix of modernist ideals, warm “homey” moments, structural expressionism, and a visible eco-friendly statement to serve as a prototype for a more environmentally friendly suburbia.

Supple Designs, Australia, Prefab, Building, Green Architecture, Sustainable Architecture, Green Building

Inspired by the residential work of Jorn Utzon, the famous Danish architect who gave the world the Sydney Opera House, Supple developed a modular “kit of parts” using precast structural concrete panels, recycled timber, plywood, and glass. The straightforward forms that make up the building expose how simple materials can make a rich environment that blends with the Australian landscape. What’s more, they double as environmentally responsive elements (check out that rainwater collection gutter!)

Supple Designs, Australia, Prefab, Building, Green Architecture, Sustainable Architecture, Green Building

+ Supple Design: Education & Display Suite, Macarthur Gardens

2 Responses to “PREFAB FRIDAY: Macarthur Gardens Sales Office”

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how to design environment building? criteria?

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erwin Says:
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how to design house with modern design and sustainable architechture? criteria?

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