Building a Remote House on an Island (House Tour)

Building a Remote HouseComfortably nestled on 120 hectares of arable land on Bruny Island, Tasmania, Coopworth interacts harmoniously with the site’s climate and resident sheep. In building a remote house, FMD Architects has taken great care to deliver architecture and interior design that welcomes congregation and connection, despite the home’s secluded location.

Designing a remote house to celebrate the land’s history involves a nod to the faded red iron shacks dotted across the island. Coopworth juts from the soil in garnet corrugated cladding – an innovative reimagining of the traditional Australian farmhouse. Reverence to the home’s setting is felt when observing the panorama of green pastures afforded by vast bay windows, boldly framing the vista while acting as passive heat and light sources. Building a remote house presented a unique opportunity to FMD to embrace the use of a local, sustainably sourced material – resident sheep’s wool, cleverly used as insulation. Fluffy fleece peeps through clear corrugated polycarbonate over the dining area to remind houseguests of the intimate connection to arable land and agriculture.

Further emphasising connection is the deft insertion of beds tucked cosily in private nooks and bordering the home’s expansive windows. Inviting familial bonding for the client’s extended family was FMD’s focus when building a remote house. The home feels humble at first glance, yet roomily sleeps 20 – the experience reminiscent of the classic “sleep out”.

Orientated ideally to display a breathtaking vantage at every turn, a house tour reveals the sparkling bay and mountain ranges that envelop Coopworth in its rugged, natural setting.

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Architecture and Interior Design by FMD Architects.
Photography by Adam Gibson.
Build by In2Construction.
Production by The Local Project.

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