Flinders, Victoria, Australia
Bower Architecture & Interiors in close collaboration with landscape architects Laidlaw & Laidlaw Design have designed and created Coastal Court, a building utterly of its place that celebrates imperfection and appreciation of the integrity of natural objects and processes while making a positive contribution to the life of its aging inhabitants in what they plan to be their last house.
The Coastal Court project has recently been awarded a 2022 International Architecture Awards Honorable Mention by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
The brief for a timeless and tranquil home filled with natural light, warmth, and texture also prioritized accessibility and low maintenance to allow aging in place.
The vacant block sat between modest, predominately timber 1970’s houses and a new vacant subdivision.

Given this unknown future context, the design sought to create a perimeter along the exposed site edges surrounding a captivating internal focus and generous unstructured landscape buffer.
A 5m cross fall to the corner site required a unique solution to harness the opportunities and drove the response of a single-story L-shaped descending plan, following the slope of the natural ground.
Internal level changes are navigated entirely through ramped gallery spaces that flow down the site, maintaining level connections to the landscape. The focus is on the journey, not the destination.
Ramped circulation also allows zoning into 3 main parts, with entry/guest bedrooms to the north and main bedroom and study to the opposite end, joined by a central connection zone consisting of living, dining space, and terrace.

The linear plan acts as a protective edge to the two exposed street frontages, informally defining a large private internally focused courtyard. This removes the need for fencing, allowing the restored gully, native landscape, and building to contribute to the streetscape and be enjoyed by the public.
Conceptually, inspiration was found in the tension created by balancing the highly structured and restrained building form with a wabi-sabi approach to interiors, finishes, and landscape.
Rendered masonry, timber cladding, and polished concrete floors provide texture and warmth throughout the internal living spaces.
The thermal mass of the reverse veneer-rendered masonry and insulated concrete slab combine with passive ventilation to result in a low-energy house that is cost-effective to run.

Carefully framed views capture light and landscape through all seasons and weather, especially important given our client’s deteriorating health and mobility. The landscape celebrates its wild coastal indigenous context within a zoned and loosely structured framework.
Long framed vistas in a more formal style are paired with areas of layered textural native grasses, trees, and flowering selections, lovingly hand-planted by Michelle and Andrew himself.
The home achieves a seven-star energy rating and the design performs well passively in terms of light, temperature control, and natural ventilation.
Significant thermal mass elements (ideal for Victoria, Australia) include reverse veneer-rendered masonry and insulated concrete slab, and these combined with easy ventilation via effective window openings result in a low-energy house.
The home is also clearly zoned to create a much smaller footprint when the client’s kids or guests are not in residence.

The unique ramping design and consideration of mobility and ergonomics for aging in place allow the house to be a long-term home, achieving sustainability in its longevity.
Chickens and a large composting area further reduce the environmental footprint.
Defined by its unique simplicity and outlook on the compelling landscape, Coastal Court combines innovative modest gestures to create a memorable solution that contributes to and shelters the inhabitants from the surrounding context.











Project: Coastal Court
Architects: Bower Architecture & Interiors
Landscape Architects: Laidlaw & Laidlaw Design
Client: Private
Photographers: Shannon McGrath and Jess Kneebone












