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The Boulevarde

The Boulevarde

Code Green was engaged to create, design and construct a new five-bedroom home that embodies sustainability in every aspect of its construction. To be fully automated yet designed for living.

Our team provided a complete, end-to-end solution for the clients:

Consultation, Design, Construction: Code Green carried out the complete package from consultation to construction. Code Green who worked closely with the clients to develop a design that was able to be built efficiently, while also minimising waste.

Design Realisation: Inventing ways in which the designs on paper can be built in reality.

Construction: Working with our team of skilled tradespeople to deliver the level of finish for which we are renowned.

Project Management: Total oversight and management of the project, completing it on time and within budget.

Code Green was engaged to create, design and construct a new five-bedroom home that embodies sustainability in every aspect of its construction. To be fully automated yet designed for living.

The Boulevarde embodies sustainability in every aspect of its construction. Fully automated yet designed for living. The five-bedroom home is a distinctly modern design letting in light and energy from the outside world to create a seamless sanctuary. From the global first Hydronic heating for the swimming pool to the plant rich Green roof, the house harmonises with its environment collecting rainwater for irrigation while using external automatic window shades to moderate interior temperature. Bespoke, in every element The Boulevarde is an active space designed to enhance daily life.

The Boulevarde began with a painting, commissioned by the clients from eminent Aboriginal artist BiBi Barba. Director Chris Knierim introduced BiBi to the clients, who loved BiBi’s art. Chris came up with the concept that the elements within the painting could be introduced through the design elements of the house such as being etched into the garage door panels, laser cut into roof awnings on the balconies as well as decorative wall panels.

Working within the confines of a narrow block, the desire was to diverge from the typical and create a home at once distinct and blended with its surrounds.

The Boulevarde embodies sustainability in every aspect of its construction. From the plant-rich Green roof to the global first Hydronic heating for the swimming pool, the house harmonises with its environment, collecting rainwater for irrigation while using external automatic window shades to moderate interior temperatures. The five-bedroom home is a distinctly modern design, letting in light and energy from the outside world to create a seamless sanctuary

Project Details

Location: Sydney
Assignment: Consultation, Design, Construction and Total Project Management
Team Size: Eight
Duration: Fifty Two weeks

Awards:

Winner – (HIA) Housing Industry Association – Residential Building Designer of the Year
Winner – (HIA) Housing Industry Association – Residential Design and Construction $4M
Winner – (BDAA) Building Designers Association of Australia – New Residential Dwellings
Winner – (BDAA) Building Designers Association of Australia – Innovative use of Product “Unitex”
Winner – (MBA) Master Builders Association – Design & Construct $4M
Winner – (MBA) Master Builders Association – Energy Efficient Home of the Year
Winner – International Design Awards, Milan Italy – Architectural Building & Design
Finalist – (BDAA) Building Designers Association of Australia – Residential Sustainable Design
Finalist – (HIA) Green Smart Professional of the Year