The design by CHROFI Architects in collaboration with Triibe Interiors, responds to a steep one directional Western facing site overlooking Sydney’s Pittwater. A large sunken courtyard is cut into the escarpment at the rear of the dwelling, providing a meditative and calming outlook from adjoining spaces, a juxtaposition to the site’s expansive and sometimes extreme primary aspect. Transparency within the dwelling’s core provides an interconnectivity between these contrasting edges allowing the habitants to experience an ever-changing quality of light and atmosphere, whilst connecting to the landscape. (Published with Bowerbird.io)

Photography : Katherine Lu

See also : https://house-diaries.com/two-sheds-a-hub-for-landscape-rejuvenation-and-shared-family-experiences/
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