Mar 06 2011
Sustainable Architecture The Marcus Beach House by Bark Architects
Bark Architects completed this contemporary house in Marcus Beach, Queensland. Projected to be a sustainable residential building, Marcus Beach House is composed of materials like Spotted Gum hardwood Timber, Fibre Cement sheet cladding, plasterboard wall lining, zincalume sheeting, plywood ceiling lining, corrugated zincalume, clear & opal polycarbonate, and timber tongue & groove flooring. Bark Architects explain: “The Marcus Beach house celebrates a natural, coastal setting providing its occupants with an inextricable relationship to the landscape and sensitive surrounding environment. The dwelling explores lightness, filtering natural breezes, layers of transparency and integrating indoor / outdoor spaces within dynamic patterns of light and shadow, being a simple frame to enable a contemporary sustainable lifestyle to unfold.”





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