Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

Symmons Plains Homestead is a stripped-back Georgian heritage restoration shaped by modern tastes, specialist stone-masonry. Cumulus Studio believe, contrast and balance, tradition and modernity are just what a family home needs. The studio responded to Symmons Plains' significance in Tasmania's history while curating a contemporary home for the new custodians - a family of seven.


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Reinvigorating an important 1839 homestead in Launceston, Symmons Plains sees an homage to the past combine with a contemporary refinement.. Flockhill Homestead by Warren and Mahoney Issue 12 Feature . Relentless Logic and Incomprehensible Objects - Daylesford Longhouse by Partners Hill.


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

Understanding the significant Tasmanian value of the Symmons Plains homestead, the clients approached the project with a clear vision: to restore the aging original buildings, then introduce functional, contemporary elements that would remain sensitive to the heritage architecture. As is typical of early Georgian homes, the original homestead.


Symmons Plains Homestead by Cumulus ArchiPro AU

[Text as submitted by architect] The Symmons Plains homestead was first established in 1839 by John Arndell Youl, a Tasmanian colonist known for introducing brown trout to Australia . Seven generations of the Youl family lived and farmed the expansive property until it was sold to our client in 2011. Over the years, the Youl family made a.


Symmons Plains Homestead austere heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern

In Tasmania, the Symmons Plains homestead was first established in 1839. Comprising a large limestone living quarters, it is flanked by two symmetrical outbuildings - both of which were in an advanced state of disrepair before a restoration by Cumulus Studio began. Understanding the significant heritage value of the property, Cumulus sought to firstly restore the property to its former glory.


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

The Symmons Plains homestead was established in 1839 by John Arndell Youl, a Tasmanian colonist famous for introducing brown trout to Australia. Seven generations of the Youl family lived and farmed the expansive property until it was sold to our client in 2011. Over the years, the Youl family made a number of ambitious additions to the.


Symmons Plains Homestead austere heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern

Symmons Plains Homestead by Cumulus | Photography by Anjie Blair. Crown jewel. The renovation produced a strong, elegant and durable home that revels in its heritage. And although one might think this is the most impressive achievement of the project, for lead architect Todd who happens to be the son of a steelworker, it's the bespoke steel.


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

cumulus studio completes its sensitive restoration of the 19th century symmons plains homestead with respect for the significant heritage value of the tasmanian site. in revitalizing the aging, pre-existing building, the design team introduces a functional, contemporary intervention that is design-minded while remaining sensitive to the historic brick architecture. the homestead was first.


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

the symmons plains homestead had been organized with tight, poorly oriented spaces before cumulus studio's introduction of an open plan within the central living quarters and granary. the south.


Symmons Plains Homestead austere heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern

Symmons Plains Estate is a historic farm and mansion in the locality of the same name, near Perth, Tasmania.. In 1978, the homestead and its garden and outbuildings were registered on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate. History. The property was granted to Rev. John Youl in the 1820s.


Symmons Plains Homestead austere heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern

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Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

The Symmons Plains homestead was first established in 1839 by John Arndell Youl, a Tasmanian colonist known for introducing brown trout to Australia. Seven generations of the Youl family lived and farmed the expansive property until it was sold to our client in 2011. Over the years, the Youl family made a number of additions to the property.


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

Symmons Plains, south of Launceston in Tasmania, is an historic property established in the 1820s by colonist John Arndell Youl. After passing through seven generations of the Youl family, the current homeowners - an active, social family - bought the homestead in 2011 and engaged Cumulus Studio to restore the heritage buildings and create a contemporary addition sensitive to the Georgian.


Symmons Plains Homestead austere heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern

Text description provided by the architects. Understanding the significant heritage value of the Symmons Plains homestead, our clients approached the project with a clear vision; to restore the.


Symmons Plains Homestead by Cumulus ArchiPro AU

Symmons Plains Homestead: austere Georgian heritage grappling with a renovation shaped by modern trends Symmons Plains Homestead is about contrast and balance, tradition and modernity; just what a family home needs. It is an exciting journey towards building a host site of contemporary life within a building that is its antithesis


Symmons Plains Homestead Cumulus Studio

Completed in 2019 in Perth, Australia. Images by Anjie Blair. Understanding the significant heritage value of the Symmons Plains homestead, our clients approached the project with a clear vision.