Start Slideshow
Hilltop HouseThis gorgeous home in Australian sits smack in the middle of a <a href="http://www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au/environment/plants__and__animals/threatened_species/endangered_ecological_communities/pittwater_spotted_gum_forest" target="_blank">Spotted Gum forest</a>, so in order to embrace the pristine landscape without damaging any trees the home was designed with the lightest possible footprint. Sydney-based <a href="http://www.richardcolearchitecture.com.au/#/PHILOSOPHY/" target="_blank">Richard Cole Architecture</a> employed a timber and steel framing system and a cantilevered driveway to preserve the root systems of the spotted gum trees on the property. Vernacular architecture and materials featured in local Pittwater cottages inspired the design of the home, which features an array of energy-efficient systems and <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/tag/rainwater-collection" target="_blank">collects rainwater</a>.1
Hilltop HouseLocated on an incline in the Pittwater area, the Hilltop House responds to the slope by terracing down the hillside without cutting into the ground and damaging root systems.2
Hilltop HouseThe relatively compact, steel framed home takes advantage of the views from the upper levels and uses piers and beams for its foundation.3
Hilltop HouseThe driveway and part of the home is <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cantilever-house-combines-commercial-steel-and-residential-style/" target="_blank">cantilevered</a> off the ground to minimize its footprint on the earth below.4
Hilltop HouseLarge roof overhangs passively protect the home from the western sun.5
Hilltop HouseThe home is built from a limited palette of materials - mostly steel, regional woods, and durable cement fiber boards are used for the exterior.6
Hilltop HouseWood joinery and rafters align to mirror the tall and straight flow of the trees surrounding the home.7
Hilltop HouseEnergy-efficient LED lighting, daylighting, and natural ventilation reduce the need for mechanical and electrical systems inside the home while opening up the inside to the surrounding nature.8
Hilltop HouseAdditionally, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stacked-shipping-containers-create-smart-green-homes-in-malaysia/" target="_blank">project's roof collects rainwater</a>, which is recycled for use within the home.9
Hilltop HouseThe Hilltop House was the winner of the national and regional Australian Timber Design Awards for new residential buildings.10
Hilltop HouseThe home is contemporary by design but inspired by the local vernacular of Pittwatter cottages.11











