5 key facts about this project
### Project Overview
ii House is located in the Bulimba area of Brisbane, Australia, and addresses the increasing demand for senior housing within a growing community. Designed as part of a community-focused initiative, the project aims to reduce social isolation by promoting interaction among residents and creating a sustainable living environment that fosters connection. The design reflects a commitment to integrative living, balancing communal and private spaces to enhance social engagement while providing personal sanctuaries.
### Spatial Strategy and Community Integration
The project's spatial organization features a modular design with various unit types centered around communal areas, facilitating social interaction and passive surveillance among residents. A central courtyard serves as a communal hub, while residential units are oriented to maximize natural light and ventilation. The design incorporates shared amenities, such as kitchens, libraries, and activity rooms, which are strategically placed to encourage community engagement and flexibility for diverse activities. Landscaping elements inspired by Aboriginal culture further enhance the integration of history and local identity into the social fabric of the development.
### Materiality and Environmental Considerations
Materials selected for ii House reflect a focus on durability, sustainability, and aesthetic coherence with the surrounding environment. Prominent use of concrete blocks provides structural stability and thermal mass, while photovoltaic panels on the roof harness solar energy, contributing to the building’s energy efficiency. Windows composed of glass allow ample natural light and reinforce passive energy strategies. Steel elements maintain continuity with existing nearby structures, while timber is utilized internally, adding warmth and a natural aesthetic to living spaces. Additionally, the incorporation of a green rooftop and rainwater collection systems underscores the project’s commitment to ecological sustainability and stormwater management.