Bluff Farm House is one of Australian rural homes from the architect Richard Cole Architecture. Located in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia, the idea of modern farm house in response to the urging of pastoral side – the country, grassy hill, meandering rivers and breathtaking valleys. According to Richard Cole Architecture “, the basic concept of the house reflects how it was used again and the owner of this site. Create a table on the lawn in the shade of trees” glazed exterior features a cool, modern, overhanging roof, which is sheltered from the afternoon sun offers. Nervous system of the facade complement the range of colors in the “bonus” material, as described by the architects – concrete, steel, zinc-coated sand, recycled wood and plywood. Rural and urban and strangely true all at the same time makes Bluff Farm only modern traditions of rural housing. [source]

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  1. Posted March 15, 2011 at 7:09 pm | Permalink

    This home was obviously created to maximize the owners’ enjoyment of the fantastic outdoor views, and yet you don’t show that in your photos of the home…..there is only one peak-a-boo view from a hallway through to the frontroom and out to the beautiful hillsides beyond. It only just barely hints at the awe-inspiring wall of expansive views this home was created to showcase. Seldom do architects realize that their best purpose in life is to bring the outside world into the homes of their clients, thereby expanding their enjoyment of life. This architect managed to do just that and your photographer has managed to minimize it to almost nothing……Why?

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