'drew house' by australian firm simon laws anthill construction is a single family dwelling within a town just south of gladstone, along the eastern queensland coast near the great barrier reef. two pavilions containing the living, bathing and sleeping areas create a luxury camping atmosphere. the separate entities allow privacy during family group activities. positioned amidst a landscape of bloodwoods and palms at a ridgetop, the residence responds to the family's connection with sugar mill iconography. window frames and facade louvers are made from australian hardwood timber which has been naturally oiled for a minimal finish.
the components were constructed offsite in brisbane and transported approximately 500 kilometers in their completed state to minimize disturbance to the natural environment. the wooden decks and prefabricated roofs were assembled onsite, linking the different rooms to pass through outdoor dining and living areas. a canopy formed from aramax metal roof sheeting spans two mirrored hardwood truss frames forming a ribbed parabolic structure.