The Bimbadeen House by Lachlan Shepherd Architects, is designed to compliment surrounding bush by nestling into the sloping site. The simple, low-lying, protective external form contrasts its light-filled, open planned interior.

Subdued, low-maintenance materials have been utilised so that the building will continue to age gracefully and settle in further with its bush context.

Photography : Nic Stephens Photography

See also : https://house-diaries.com/lake-joseph-cottage-a-retreat-in-contemporary-context/
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