"The Cubby" located at Queensland's Sunshine Coast beachside suburb of Alexandra Headland is a traditional 1970's beach shack reborn.
The original beachside bachelor pad consisted of a single pavilion set back from the street on a generous leafy beachside property offering ocean views if the Cubby extended skyward.
When the property owner meet his new love it was time to give the much-loved beachside bachelor pad a facelift and create a design outcome to suit both parties in particular the new women in his life.
A women's touch was struck upon The Cubby.
The Cubby was reborn!
The design exercise was to give the building a much-needed facelift while being sensitive to the Cubby of the past.
A sloping block the design exercise was to bridge the original Cubby pavilion with a new pavilion addition on the high side of the property via a two-storey open breezeway connecting both pavilions, creating a common break out / circulation space.
The original Cubby pavilion was extruded vertically creating a second storey master suite and secondary living space taking advantage of the distant ocean, Old Women Island views.
The result was a new age Cubby consisting of a series of pavilions offering an airy living experience connected via a common breezeway.
Long live "The Cubby".