A luxury des gn approach to resort living. Proposed in a rural setling less than 1 hour from Sydney CBD the lifestyle property is complemented by breathtaking views . Top tier equestrian amenities surround the house. An expansive arena provides an ideal setting for riders and horses to engage in training and recreational activities.
Two avid climbers, a professor and a gallery owner, teamed up to build a weekend house in the Sydney Blue Mountains area to host fellow climbers and guest artists.
The brief they gave was to design a simple one storey, 3-bedroom dwelling, which would contain a sauna for tired climbers, a studio for dedicated artists and a space for entertaining. The brief lead us to the form of the building, which was divided into two parts and connected by a butterfly roof.
Sustainable design components include – double skin timber walling, passive ventilation, rainwater tanks, recycled timber cladding, double glazing throughout.
Shortlisted for a Timber Design Award
Published Archdaily and Grand Designs
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A young family based on the northern beaches of Sydney bought an existing house located high in the trees at the back of a steep block. The existing house was constrained by high-level access and an unsatisfactory outdoor space. We were enlisted to review the possibilities and options.
The new 60sqm addition integrates an entry area, an extension to the deck area, living and kitchen zone. Intended to centralize the entry space, the additional works to give cohesion to the overall internal space acting like a pivot between the spaces. The open floor plan allows for flexibility and functionality with a focus on natural light and connection to the outdoors.
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