We hope you enjoyed watching this incredible video showcasing the beauty and craftsmanship of Stonelea by Matthew Woodward Architecture. It’s inspiring to see how this country retreat seamlessly blends with the landscape and embraces the essence of family. Stonelea was featured in a previous print issue - Issue No. 5. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, make sure to order Issue No. 12 of our tri-annual hardcopy print publication - thelocalproject.com.au/publication/issue-12/
I’m always so pleased when an architect is able to create warmth, coziness and sense of place. It is not easy of course. When it’s done exceptionally well as it is here, it is to be celebrated. Bravo
The thoughtful design and attention to detail in this house are truly inspiring. The way it harmonizes with the surrounding landscape while maintaining a low carbon footprint is a testament to sustainable and mindful architecture. It's clear that a lot of love and care went into this project, and it's wonderful to see a home that not only respects but also enhances its natural environment. Thank you for sharing this beautiful journey with us!
Most of the projects featured on this channel have an impaired level of wowness. Though, for me, you including the surrounding / exterior side of the houses,✨ the gardens✨, vibe at a better, way... way far better, frequency to me. 🌬🤍🍃🌱🌿🪴🌳💚 Dear Nature, I hope you know by now the depth of such love in me to you.
Es una casa muy especial. Con un aire campero desenfadado y práctico. Invita a estar en ese espacio que puede desdibujar interior y exterior. Me gustan los materiales, las láminas de madera. Es bella sin pretensiones.
You can tell right away that this house will be a passive house in terms of carbon footprint - perfect utilization of northern exposure with shading from summer sun. And screens and other devices to minimize Western/Eastern axis exposure to the sun. Also, concrete floors soak up sunlight and then slowly release it well after the sun sets.
Is there a practical reason for placing the gutter further up the roof away from the bottom of the roofing? If it’s for aesthetics it defeats the purpose. Other than that I really liked the design from the planning to the choice of materials and build quality.
New to content like this: what is the paneling on the inside of the house? I heard that it's a type of wood, but is it plywood? Curious to learn more about tongue and groove versus shiplap versus panels. Cheers!
Beautiful home, yes, but let's be honest, concrete is not a "natural material" and the carbon footprint of its reduced maintenance is fractional compared to its embodied carbon.
I love this house but honestly he keeps going on about sustainability. The house sits on a gigantic concrete raft, with concrete floors and a concrete sink. It's got Corten retaining walls. It's got a concrete swimming pool. Realistically, everytime a new building is made, whether it's out of timber or glass or steel, by virtue of transporting those materials, never mind producing them, to site - it is just pouring thousands cubic meters of CO2 into the sky. Great buildings are wonderful and they have the power to uplift people but don't pretend building a large house in the Australian outback is good for it lol.
i love the design of this home. however, I'm disappointed of seeing such a large pool. Even though it's heated by heat pumps, it still consumes a ton of unnecessary energy.
talking about carbon footprint with a massive house that has loads of leaky windows and giant thermal bridging and a massive fing pool. bogan takes right here
The house is amazingly innovative and beautiful. However, it's impossible to call such a house sustainable, this is greenwashing eventhough it doesn't necessarily is the will of the architects or the YT page. Indeed, in order for anything to be sustainable, grey energy has to be taken into account, maintenance as well as heating/cooling. If you had it all up and you have one family in such a house, there is no way that it can reach the level true sustainability requires to stay below 1.5°C (meaning, 2Gt of GHG/year/person, about a fifth of the mean of EU per capita emissions).
We hope you enjoyed watching this incredible video showcasing the beauty and craftsmanship of Stonelea by Matthew Woodward Architecture. It’s inspiring to see how this country retreat seamlessly blends with the landscape and embraces the essence of family. Stonelea was featured in a previous print issue - Issue No. 5. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, make sure to order Issue No. 12 of our tri-annual hardcopy print publication - thelocalproject.com.au/publication/issue-12/
There's something so dreamy and wonderfully other-worldly about beautiful homes in the middle of seemingly nowhere ❤️
I’m always so pleased when an architect is able to create warmth, coziness and sense of place. It is not easy of course. When it’s done exceptionally well as it is here, it is to be celebrated. Bravo
This is a dream !! An absolutely beautiful home connecting with the landscape. The design is beautiful.
It really is!
The thoughtful design and attention to detail in this house are truly inspiring. The way it harmonizes with the surrounding landscape while maintaining a low carbon footprint is a testament to sustainable and mindful architecture. It's clear that a lot of love and care went into this project, and it's wonderful to see a home that not only respects but also enhances its natural environment. Thank you for sharing this beautiful journey with us!
Low carbon footprint?! What a bunch of hooey.
1:57 is oh wow....absolutely wonderful! looks like a render
Stunning ! The design is beautiful.
Yep this is it - the perfect home.
Beautiful project, loves from Brazil 💕
Fantastic!
Most of the projects featured on this channel have an impaired level of wowness.
Though, for me, you including the surrounding / exterior side of the houses,✨ the gardens✨, vibe at a better, way... way far better, frequency to me. 🌬🤍🍃🌱🌿🪴🌳💚 Dear Nature, I hope you know by now the depth of such love in me to you.
Stunning home.
We agree!
I would love to see a BTS video from one of your shoots, what type of equipment you guys use etc.
Aire limpio ❤, no hay olores apestosos
The music makes the speaker less audible 🥲. Great video nevertheless as always ♥️
Me parece un proyecto excelente. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Es una casa muy especial. Con un aire campero desenfadado y práctico. Invita a estar en ese espacio que puede desdibujar interior y exterior. Me gustan los materiales, las láminas de madera. Es bella sin pretensiones.
mucha grtacias esta poro vostros siiiiiiuuuuuu
That is a great house. Well done.
It really is!
Nice
You can tell right away that this house will be a passive house in terms of carbon footprint - perfect utilization of northern exposure with shading from summer sun. And screens and other devices to minimize Western/Eastern axis exposure to the sun. Also, concrete floors soak up sunlight and then slowly release it well after the sun sets.
The lines are so clean for this house and are so horizontal that it's kind of over whelming
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Is there a practical reason for placing the gutter further up the roof away from the bottom of the roofing? If it’s for aesthetics it defeats the purpose. Other than that I really liked the design from the planning to the choice of materials and build quality.
Це супер!
Fire shutters there ?
The fireplace chimney has a kind of flat steel canopy over it what is that design feature called and what is its function?
Its function is to prevent anything to fall into it (like rain, snow, birds or all unwanted things) i don't know how it's called tho.
New to content like this: what is the paneling on the inside of the house? I heard that it's a type of wood, but is it plywood? Curious to learn more about tongue and groove versus shiplap versus panels. Cheers!
almost look like japanese style home, but love it for real
Don’t you guys have bugs in Australia?
Beautiful home, yes, but let's be honest, concrete is not a "natural material" and the carbon footprint of its reduced maintenance is fractional compared to its embodied carbon.
Lo mejor sin vecinos molestos
Pretty good modern iteration of Hitler's Berghof Residence. Congrats guys!
Why not diversify the channel by start featuring full Architectural typologies so this can become a full Architectural Inspiration channel?
I love this house but honestly he keeps going on about sustainability. The house sits on a gigantic concrete raft, with concrete floors and a concrete sink. It's got Corten retaining walls. It's got a concrete swimming pool.
Realistically, everytime a new building is made, whether it's out of timber or glass or steel, by virtue of transporting those materials, never mind producing them, to site - it is just pouring thousands cubic meters of CO2 into the sky.
Great buildings are wonderful and they have the power to uplift people but don't pretend building a large house in the Australian outback is good for it lol.
Lovely house, shame about the music being played over the chat.
i love the design of this home. however, I'm disappointed of seeing such a large pool. Even though it's heated by heat pumps, it still consumes a ton of unnecessary energy.
literally looks like an Asian house lol
talking about carbon footprint with a massive house that has loads of leaky windows and giant thermal bridging and a massive fing pool. bogan takes right here
The house is amazingly innovative and beautiful. However, it's impossible to call such a house sustainable, this is greenwashing eventhough it doesn't necessarily is the will of the architects or the YT page. Indeed, in order for anything to be sustainable, grey energy has to be taken into account, maintenance as well as heating/cooling. If you had it all up and you have one family in such a house, there is no way that it can reach the level true sustainability requires to stay below 1.5°C (meaning, 2Gt of GHG/year/person, about a fifth of the mean of EU per capita emissions).
Its funny how all these houses and architects all look the same and say the same "philosophical" beliefs
This kid is Greta Thunberg’s brother i guess!