Australian architecture studio CHROFI, together with FABPREFAB, completes its prefabricated, off-grid ‘Courtyard House.’

The timber structure expresses a contemporary re-imagination of the traditional home found throughout rural Australia, and is designed for FABPREFAB, a construction company with a focus on prefabrication and modular residential projects.

The design team expands the typical veranda, which is transformed to become an outdoor courtyard.

A sliding timber screen to the rear offers the dwelling a transformative element, providing an intimate courtyard which might open outward to the sweeping landscape.

CHROFI designs the ‘Courtyard House’ for FABPREFAB as a flexible and transformative collection of living spaces.

The project is organised with a layout that is unexpectedly wide and open for a building normally dictated by narrow proportions.

The dynamic arrangement of these outward-facing spaces provides a strong connection to the shifting landscape.

The prefabricated typology situates the project lightly atop the land without degrading the natural condition of the site with invasive construction.