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Trial Bay HouseThis striking addition to a home in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pirate-bay-house-by-stuart-tanner-architects/" target="_blank">Tasmania</a> was recently awarded the Robin Boyd Award from the <a href="http://www.architecture.com.au/awards_search?option=showaward&entryno=2010078388" target="_blank">Australian Institute of Architects</a> for Residential Architecture thanks to its smart use of the sun and rain. Angular in form and constructed of mostly concrete, the home addition uses solar passive design for heating in the winter and collects <a href="http://inhabitat.com/exploded-house-in-turkey-keeps-interior-cool-with-rainwater/" target="_blank">rainwater</a> as well. Called the Trial Bay House addition and designed by James Jones of <a href="http://www.architectus.com.au/">Architectus</a> (previously of <a href="http://www.hbvarchitects.com.au/">HBV Architects</a>), the structure was inspired by the lens of a camera, and from the inside, artfully framed views are visible through the picture windows.1
Trial Bay HouseThe project involved the complete reorganization of an existing dwelling and the addition of a new living room, veranda, courtyard and garage.2
Trial Bay HouseThe beautiful home is located on Trial Bay and the most intriguing room is called the Channel Room, which overlooks D'Entrecasteaux Channel.3
Trial Bay HouseConstructed out of precast concrete, the Channel Room is sturdy, robust and employs four windows - one for each facade.4
Trial Bay HouseEach window acts as a camera lens and is adjusted to the subject, view and light.5
Trial Bay HouseThe existing part of the home has a traditional gable roof, of which the beautiful interior timber ceiling was retained.6
Trial Bay HouseA large portion of the existing home was refinished with Celery Top Pine, a local Tasmanian hardwood.7
Trial Bay HouseDouble glazed sliding timber windows were added to encourage cross breezes and natural ventilation, while solar collectors and solar hot water heating were installed on the roof.8
Trial Bay HouseSolar passive design helps warm the home when the sun is at low angles during the winter and rainwater is harvested for use on the property.9
Trial Bay HousePicture windows in the Channel Room frame specific views.10
Trial Bay HouseThe interior is light-filled and warm.11
Trial Bay HouseThe interior of the main house has received a major overhaul as well, retaining only the timber roof.12
Trial Bay HouseHere is the living room before the remodel.13
Trial Bay HouseThe site of the Channel Room with slab in place.14














