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Unusual Holiday Home for Creative Campers

Posted: 06 Apr 2012 09:41 AM PDT

The famous Australian photographic artist, Marian Drew, wanted a house in which she and her family could enjoy their weekends, and felt a construction derived from the concept of a luxury campsite would fit the bill. The unique holiday home was designed by Simon Laws of Anthill Constructions, and is located on the Queensland coast amongst mature Bloodwoods and Cabbage Palms, in the town of Seventeen Seventy.

The living and sleeping pods, and the bath house, of the Drew House were built and fully completed in Brisbane, and transported across 500km to the chosen site. The prefabricated sweeping roof structure that covers the outdoor connecting core–consisting of an alfresco dining and living area–was erected onsite along with the adjoining decks.
The living and sleeping pods, and the bath house, of the Drew House were built and fully completed in Brisbane, and transported across 500km to the chosen site. The prefabricated sweeping roof structure that covers the outdoor connecting core–consisting of an alfresco dining and living area–was erected onsite along with the adjoining decks.

Australian architecture

DREW HOUSE by Simon Laws

modern architecture

The rustic materials make a serenely neutral environment that fits with the natural bushland scenery, whilst the intricate architectural fan shapes give the unorthodox campsite a certain elegance and flair.
The rustic materials make a serenely neutral environment that fits with the natural bushland scenery, whilst the intricate architectural fan shapes give the unorthodox campsite a certain elegance and flair.

curved kitchen wooden worktops

Rustic living room

Neutral bedroom white bed linen

Neutral living room

Neutral nature bathroom

Huge shutters open up the sides of the building to allow airflow through the sub tropical home, and extend the feeling of inside-outside living; with the bladed ventilation located at one end of a tubular pod, the creation begins to look a little less like a tent and more like an airplane jet engine, with exterior shelters taking on a wing-like appearance. Whether you see a campsite or a broken up aircraft here, we can probably all agree this is one unusual house.
Huge shutters open up the sides of the building to allow airflow through the sub tropical home, and extend the feeling of inside-outside living; with the bladed ventilation located at one end of a tubular pod, the creation begins to look a little less like a tent and more like an airplane jet engine, with exterior shelters taking on a wing-like appearance. Whether you see a campsite or a broken up aircraft here, we can probably all agree this is one unusual house.

led deck lights

prefabricated architecture

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