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Boundary St House, Port Melbourne: A Striking, New House with Recycled Brickwork and Strong, Angular Lines

The flexible open-planned living spaces, two bathrooms, and three bedrooms are the brief of the client. The architect response it with an understanding of the client’s need and how each space is used by them so each space can be customized to their needs. In summer, the hot can be flushed out of the house through the ventilation in the main living spaces and the double-height entry area.

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Folded View House: A Distinct View of A House with Desired Visual and Aural Privacy

The Getty Center can be framed through a strategically positioned aperture through the living room. The corner window can connect the office to the garden while the slot window provides awesome views from the master bedroom. The full-height window in the dining room allows this room to expand into the rear area of the landscape and numerous skylights track the sun’s path during the days.

Canyon House 9

Canyon House: A Modern House with An Open Interior and Rear Area Transparency

The “stair room” is equipped with dimensions and scales of materials, display areas, and materials. These elements can enrich the experience and present the house stair. This stair acts as a sculptural element within the house center area. In conjunction with strategically located operable skylights and windows, the triple-height stair core acts to ventilate naturally and provide easy access to all floors.

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Casa Beretzen: A Two-Story Dwelling with Soft Interior and Robust, Distinctive Brick Exterior

The main materials consist of travertine, light oak, and also white walls and ceilings. For the house exterior, a long slim format brick dominates the exterior design which contrasts the soft interior. The robust and distinctive brick exterior contrasts the surrounding rolling Danish landscape while the brickwork is divided into three distinctive brick bands.