Sunshine House - Last of the screw piers
Wed, Apr 3 2013 10:19
| building in sand, screw piers, suspended concrete, Beach House, queensland, architectural, Steep site constructions, concrete, sunshine beach, steel, construction
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Airlie Beach House 2
Sun, Aug 14 2011 11:46
| wet edge pool, building design, Building designer, Mount Whitsunday Estate, Modern minimal design building, Steep site constructions, Pod building design, airlie beach
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Conceptual design for a fantastic site over looking the new Port of Airlie Marina at Airlie Beach. The beautiful Whitsunday Islands create an inspiring setting for our new minimal home to feature, VM Zinc, Polished concrete and exposed structural steel. Clear open spaces are designed to offer the ultimate in outdoor living.
QMBA House of the Year Double
Mon, Jul 19 2010 12:08
| Contemporay, asian influence, QMBA Award 2010, Award winning design, Steep site constructions, Mount Cooroy
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Braeden Constructions have taken out the Queensland Master Builders 2010 Sunshine Coast Regional Awards for House of the Year for the 2nd year running.
The Tunba House has been awarded the following awards in the Sunshine Coast Region :
Best Individual Home over $2 million and
House of the Year
The award recognises the level of detail and craftsmanship that Braeden Constructions have applied in the completion of the project. The continual pride in the work is a credit to Mick Devlin and his team of builders.








New minimal modern houses take shape.
Sat, May 8 2010 10:14
| Minimal environmental impact., glass, Mount Whitsunday Estate, Modern minimal design building, timber, Steep site constructions, concrete, steel, Pod building design, airlie beach
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We have two new houses evolving in conceptual design development with a fresh modern minimal style. Problems with building on steep sites are overcome with the use of pavilions floating on structural pods achieving very minimal environmental impact to the sites. Clean modern lines are created with the extensive use of structural steel, wide panels of glass and louvres. With the use of ArchiCAD we can allow your design to evolve in front of your eyes, you may even decide the walk through your virtual building prior to the builder setting foot on the site.














