Case study: Hawley Beach House
The ‘no frills’ beach shack is as Tasmanian as apples and Tassie Devils, but a newly constructed weekender at Hawley Beach has given the concept a successful sustainability makeover. Designed by Devonport-based Starbox Architecture and built by ET Construction, The Beach Shack explores shack living in a modern way, without losing the characteristic simplicity that is the hallmark of this style of coastal holiday home.
The ‘no frills’ beach shack is as Tasmanian as apples and Tassie Devils, but a newly constructed weekender at Hawley Beach has given the concept a successful sustainability makeover.
The Client wanted a weekender that employed sustainable design principles. “They live about an hour and a half away and built the house as a weekender. So they didn’t want to arrive on a Friday evening, walk into a cold house and have to crank up the heating,” according to architect Jaron Coward.
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Case study: Hawley Beach House
The ‘no frills’ beach shack is as Tasmanian as apples and Tassie Devils, but a newly constructed weekender at Hawley Beach has given the concept a successful sustainability makeover. Designed by Devonport-based Starbox Architecture and built by ET Construction, The Beach Shack explores shack living in a modern way, without losing the characteristic simplicity that is the hallmark of this style of coastal holiday home.- Popular Articles