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KAMPUNG BATU BIGGA (ROCKY KNOLL SHELTER)

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Architecture - New House - constructed

Project location

ACT

Project year

2024

Project description

Located in a rural setting south of Canberra, Kampung Batu Bigga is a meticulously crafted rammed earth sanctuary, a joint vision between architect and outdoors enthusiast owner. Grounded in a profound love for the bush, this residence seamlessly integrates with its scenic surroundings, reminiscent of a bushwalking hut. The intentional modesty of the home’s footprint encompasses compact private spaces, with a shared living space under the distinctive roof form.

The design pays homage to Australia’s bush construction history with rammed earth and Zincalume cladding, and it carefully wraps the contours, with a wing like roof extending to shelter outdoor spaces. Sandstone ‘wind’ walls protect against prevailing winds; and sustainability is embodied throughout with onsite harvesting of rainwater, energy and waste processing. From the outdoor kitchen to serene internal spaces, Kampung Batu Bigga harmonises architecture and occupants with nature, exemplifying a thoughtful blend of design, sustainability, and connection to the Australian bush.

Construction Company

Braithwaite Building

Architect

Philip Leeson Architects and Sarah Truscott Architect

Structure Engineer

Photography

Anthony Basheer

Jury Citation 

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Philip Leeson Architects and Sarah Truscott Architect

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