Somers Beach House
Somers Beach House occupies a prominent beach fronted property overlooking Westernport Bay with expansive views to Phillip Island and beyond to Bass Strait.
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through built form.
Somers Beach House occupies a prominent beach fronted property overlooking Westernport Bay with expansive views to Phillip Island and beyond to Bass Strait.
view projectIn response to the challenge of navigating increasingly dense urban environments, emphasis was placed on integrating key architectural detailing and thoughtful design solutions.
view projectOccupying a magnificent elevated site with views to Safety Beach and across to Arthurs Seat, Mount Martha house balances secluded and communal spaces within a generous internal footprint
view projectSet amongst an established country garden, this home provides access to expansive views and protection from the elements.
view projectDesigned for lazy sunny afternoons by the pool, Blairgowrie house balances the needs of multi-generational living for a growing family.
view projectNorthside House occupies a corner site in the tight-knit community of Clifton Hill, in Melbourne’s inner north. A familiar presence in the neighbourhood, it is owned by a family of keen entertainers. We were tasked with creating a home that would welcome large social gatherings and provide a private refuge for the family from the pressures of urban life.
view projectA dilapidated asbestos-clad boat shed has been transformed into a treasured extension of the Somers Beach House, enjoyed by several generations of the family.
view projectSituated on a picturesque water-fronted property with private beach, around 45 minutes from Hobart, Dunalley House responds to the site conditions and prevailing winds.
view projectThe brief for this residence was to reconfigure an Edwardian home in Melbourne’s bayside suburb of Brighton as a serene oasis for a busy couple. The design response was to sensitively rework the building’s existing footprint with a new generously sized single-level addition attached to the rear of the home.
view projectOn approach a vast gabion wall of local rock cuts across the landscape, acting as a demarcation point and an interface between buffeting winds. Drawing closer, the building beyond slowly begins to reveal itself.
view projectDesigned for a growing family, the client’s brief for this alterations and additions project was clear: To create comfortable, curated and highly functional spaces with a strong connection to the outdoors.
view projectAfter living in the unrenovated east facing Edwardian house for several years, our clients were acutely aware of the opportunities and constraints of the building and the site.
view projectNestled within magnificent established gum trees and bush landscape, the challenge was to create a versatile family holiday home that could be enjoyed at any time of the year.
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