Ian Sercombe Architect

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Ian Sercombe Architect
38 Richardson Road OLD BAR NSW 2430 Australia

Our practice specialises in energy-efficient architectural solutions for residential and small commercial projects. We value good design and healthy environments, adding value to a property as well as contributing to the health, creativity and well-being of the occupants.

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Dux Nutz

Smiths Lake, 2010

This confident, contemporary home is set amongst tall eucalypts on the shores of Smiths Lake on the Midnorth Coast of NSW. Located on a steep, south facing site, the house has been cleverly designed to respond to the sun’s path, prevailing winds, key views and the existing topography. The use of timber as a key element of the design was important in blending the home with the site and providing a warmth to compliment the rammed earth walls. Timber offers a tactility that is a soothing and comfortable presence to the occupants.

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Charlotte Bay House

Midnorth Coast NSW, 2011

A striking contemporary energy efficient home constructed of rammed earth and australian hardwoods. The house has also been designed with minimum toxins and has very low amounts of electromagnetic radiation.

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Orange Grove House

Smiths Lake, 2010

Set among tall eucalypts, this contemporary house is constructed from a mix of colorbond steel (to shield from bushfire), rammed earth and australian hardwoods. On a difficult south facing site the house has been designed to capture north sun to all rooms and still maintain it the stunning views to the south.

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