" Beach and Bayside Homes provides you with all the inspiration and information you need to create your own piece of coastal paradise. This bookazine is published by Universal Media Co - The Bookazine Specialist. Printed on high-quality paper, and featuring a beautiful design with accompanying imagery, bookazines are an informative and entertaining deep-dive into a complete topic. Universal Media Co's 53 magazine brands include leaders in Home, Craft, Bike, and some Lifestyle categories. The company owns the Australian Publishing Company and Universal Online Media. Universal Media Co is an independently owned private company. Additional Information Year published: 2021 Size: 230mm x 297mm Pages: 160 Material: Made from premium quality paper "
EDITOR’S NOTES
Beach & Bayside Homes
HART HOUSE • A small footprint with a grand perspective is a tribute to the less is more principle.
THE POINT • Refinement is achieved without complexity in an outcome that doesn’t engulf the landscape.
BAKER BOYS beach house • An illusion of camping and the absence of technology bring families together for contemplation and restoration.
WATEGOS residence • A sleek, concrete sculpture maintains a green initiative through modesty and consideration.
NAIKO retreat • When an architect and a farmer collaborate, the paired outcome is otherworldly.
K&C house • The timber clad dwellings of the notorious Sly brothers are contemporised together and apart.
OWSTON hill • Roof terrace views to Rottnest Island integrate two modernist coastalinspired homes with the horizon.
WATERFRONT retreat • Roman amphitheatre dynamics are accentuated by a cantilevered design attuned to environmental cues.
PANDANUS HOUSE • Protection and privacy eventuate from a design concept that integrates context and climate.
ST ANDREWS beach house • A geometric inclination is responsible for a segmented design that traps light at every turn.
ADAPTABLE living house • Prefabricated construction moves next level with a response to nature that considers climate change.
BAY HOUSE • When a team of long-time collaborators interprets a 1950s inspired brief, success speaks volumes.
DAYBREAK residence • Australian beach shack nostalgia is invoked by fibre cement cladding, crazy paving, breeze blocks and timber battens.
WICKHAM POINT house • Architectural eminence undergoes a contemporary reimagination on the dynamic headland of Wickham Point.
the LAKE HOUSE • Design and artistry both recede a build into a secluded eucalyptus enclave and elevate it centre stage.
VENUS BAY bach • A simple and reductive intent is rewarded with an enduring personality and multiple good times.
OCEAN residence • A sophisticated modular design fulfils a humble brief of sand and rock while balancing the harsh coastal climate.
PORTSEA beach shack • A lack of pretension, increased livability and a pizza oven were key drivers in a beach house revival.
PINE SPRINGS • An enthusiasm for modernism linked Harley Graham Architects with a client seeking refuge and prospect.
MARMION street house • On the last sand dune before the ocean, Norfolk pines, crunchy quartz and salty air allude to a holiday vibe.
TRADE WINDS • A mid-century classic receives a sympathetic makeover from Lorne’s unofficial town architect.