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Architects: Bark Design Architects
- Area: 345 m²
- Year: 2017
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Photographs:Christopher Frederick Jones, Elliot Alexander
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Manufacturers: ForestOne, AWS, Bluescope, Caesarstone, Kennedy's Timber, Palram, Queensland Timber Floors, Resene, Sunverge, Vental, Villeroy & Boch
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Lead Architects: Lindy Atkin, Stephen Guthrie

Text description provided by the architects. A spectacular coastal site called for a complementary beach house to integrate with the landscape and take advantage of ocean, light, and views: striking the perfect balance between prospect and refuge. Located on Central Queensland's 'Discovery Coast', Springs Beach House harnesses the incredible views of the Coral Sea and across the cresting waves towards the headland at Seventeen Seventy, the site where Captain James Cook first landed in Queensland in 1770. The site is a bushy escarpment, falling dramatically towards the beach and view to the north.




































