Site Location

No. 12 offers a range of different spaces for different uses; places for ralaxing, places for solitude, places for contemplation, places for eating, places for living, and places for ingesting the earth's finer points.




A Submission for DAB310/2010 Project 1. On the accord of student JAKOB NICHOLAS WIDMER, STUDENT NUMBER: n6785433 For the DE40 Bachelor of Design at QUT.
Site Location





Ground Floor Plan

Throughout the entirety of 33rd Lane, there are various 'greener' areas, where gardens reside. Although the house does not 'filter' the surrounding environment, these green areas are part of the house, rather than the house being a part of the site.
Such notions are easily verified, as there are several green areas, rather than a solid 'backyard' that common western houses have. At that, there are some areas that can only be accessed through one door, or one room, making them private in compariosn to the others.
Critical Section
South Elevation
33rd Lane as a container for Human Activities
The spaces that surround the green places in 33rd lane's layout consist of 2 large bedrooms, a smaller bedroom, places for preparing food, places for sitting and relaxing, spaces for dining and spaces for breathing the natural atmosphere the earth offers the house.
Upper Floor Plans
3D Sketch
33rd Lane as a Delightful Experience
33rd Lane offers a range of different environments within and without itself, where there are spots for seclusion, for broadcast, for relaxing, and for work. Each of these spaces are complimented with familiar structural elements such as masonry and render work that is common with the style of the location, with Green shrubbery to contrast with the white render that the house adorns itself with.
Site Plan
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Robson, David. 2001. Genius of the Place: The Buildings and Landscapes of Geoffrey Bawa. In Modernity and Community: Architecture in the Islamic World. Thames & Hudson and The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 17-48.
Robson, David. 2002. Geoffrey Bawa: The Complete Works. London: Thames and Hudson