B E R M A G U I B E A C H H O U S E
Perched on a prominent clifftop bordering the famed Blue Pools, Bermagui Beach House is the sensitive reimagining of a treasured family holiday home.
Beloved by the family for decades, the existing weatherboard shack was relocated down the road to make way for the next chapter. We designed a new home drawing on the clients’ long-held connection to the place, while refining the informal character of the classic Australian beach house.
Our response is directly influenced by the project’s coastal surroundings, with a sensory narrative embedded in both external form and internal detail. Thoughtful spatial planning, strategic orientation and materiality support the family’s traditions and idyllic beachside lifestyle.
The house comprises three solid volumes loosely wrapped in a timber skin. By positioning the home close to its rear boundary, we abolish the traditional model of backyard and front fence; instead establishing an immediate dialogue with the garden, and distant connection to the ocean.
This intentional placement combines with layered landscaping to create peripheral outdoor spaces, providing opportunities for sun and shelter among the pavilions. In doing so, the house and garden perform an elegant dance in step with its coastal climate; a dynamic experience for the occupant and passers-by. This relationship to the elements also informs the rhythm of openings along each façade. Though strictly ordered and proportioned, these are enlivened through shallow shifts in depth and sliding timber screens, lending a relaxed air to an otherwise formal facade.
Despite generous concessions made to the street and neighbourhood, the considered placement and program of each pavilion graciously defends the privacy of its inhabitants. The living pavilion sits at the site’s northernmost point, connecting the main pavilion and the guest pavilion by a glazed link, and extending them to the southern boundary. Our objective with the plan is to comfortably accommodate guests and hosts while gathering and being apart. Downstairs, covered dining areas and guest sleeping spaces spill out onto sheltered courtyards. Upstairs, flexible living spaces can open up or bunker down, with separate sleeping areas providing temporary sanctuaries for the home’s main occupants.
Materials selected for Bermagui House tell an evocatively nuanced story. Externally, the deliberate weathering of timber cladding and dune-like landscaping reflect its rugged context. Interiors feature a carefully curated palette of white surfaces, soft sand, timbers and robust brickwork; an elegant minimalist iteration of rockpools, beaches and cliffs nearby. Raw and tactile materiality, contemplative spaces and purposeful transitions ground the home, which can be traversed entirely barefoot. A calming counterpoint to its harsh coastal environs, and a restorative base for family getaways.
Project Team
Jean Graham, Cara Rodrigues, Claire White, James Embry, Helen Pallot, Issa El Assaad, Emily von Moger, Jack Mounsey, Philip Culpan & Isabella Hayward
Collaborator
Rodrigues Design
Landscape Architecture
Kelly Royle Landscape Architecture
Builder
DD Funston
Film & Photography
Awards
2023 Winner - Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year Awards - Large New Home Category
2023 Shortlist - Australian Interior Design Awards - Bermagui Beach House
2023 Shortlist - Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year Awards - Large New Home Category
2022 Winner - International INDE Awards for The Living Space
2022 Commendation - ArchTEAM Awards - New House over one million
2022 Shortlist - National Houses Awards - New House over 200 square metres
2022 Shortlist - Australian Institute of Architects NSW Country - Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Category
Press
2023 Surf Coast Times - Immersive coastal design earns national acclaim
2023 Big Ass Fans - Article - Bermagui Beach House
2023 ArchDaily - Bermagui Beach House
2023 Brickworks - Article - Bermagui Beach House
2022 The Local Project Magazine - Project Feature - An Intuitive Insertion
2022 Houses - A quiet place - Bermagui Beach House
2022 Est Living Magazine - Home Tour
2022 Grand Designs Magazine - August
2022 Indesign Magazine - INDE Awards Shortlist 2022 - August
2022 Houses Magazine - AIA Awards Shortlist 2022 - New House over 200sqm - August
2022 Habitus Living - Homes worth celebrating - August
2022 Architecture AU - A Quiet Place: Bermagui Beach House - October
2022 The Cool Hunter - Bermagui Beach House - November
2022 Mens Gear - A Modern Holiday Home Clad in Timber and Glass
2022 CO-Architecture - Weekly Wrap of Australian Architecture
2022 Vogue Living - Australia’s best-voted new houses prove that nature is the best home accessory
2022 CMAA - Concrete Masonry Association of Australia - Showcase
2022 Indesign Live - The Dwell List: 12 top international residential design firms