In pole position on the Great Ocean Road, sits the iconic Pole House. This fantastic project was built originally in the late 1970’s as an experimental beach house. As of late, the house has fell victim to old age. The owners decided to knock down the entire house and rebuild, to create a luxury feel throughout the property.
This house is widely known as the most photographed house on the Great Ocean Road, and most probably Australia. The house is suspended 40 meters above Fairhaven Beach and has been a tourist attraction for over 30 years.
The recent renovation was carefully planned and crafted, to ensure a unique experience for all that utilise the accommodation.
Franco Fiorentini from F2 Architecture was given the opportunity to renovate this home. The brief was to open the place up and maximise the southern view throughout the house. Franco Fiorentini wanted to take full advantage of the ocean views, making them visible thoughout the home. The entire house is one 8 meters by 8 meters in size and has been strategically engineered to ensure complete safety and comfort. The Pole House sits on a 700mm slab which tapers towards the edge, balanced on a 15 metre high column.
Due to the homes beachside location and height, it is exposed to all the elements including sea salt, heavy rain and wind speeds up to 100km per hour. Solid, reliable materials were required for the home to ensure longevity and structural integrity.
ThermalHEART™ commercial aluminium windows and doors were used throughout the Pole House to ensure the project met required energy ratings. Due to the large expanses of glazing throughout this home, the system was required to ensure protection from the extremely cold winter temperatures coming off Bass Straight, as well as the sun’s heat piercing through the home throughout summer.
Double Glazed Low-E Glass coupled with the ThermalHEART™ aluminium systems ensured the tenants are able to enjoy a 360 degree view whilst not jeopardising energy requirements. All doors are completely retractable for a seamless view of the ocean front.
The Pole House is adventure, so take yourself to the edge and indulge in one of the most unique, iconic and awe inspiring destinations.
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Architect: Franco Fiorentini from F2 Architecture
Photographer: Matt Lord