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Sky Architect Studio
This Architecture glass house features full height windows with clean concrete and simplistic form in Mount Eliza.
We love how the generous natural sunlight fills into open living dining, kitchen and bedrooms through the large windows.
Overall, the glasshouse connects from outdoor to indoor promotes its openness to the green leafy surroundings. The different ceiling height and cantilevered bedroom gives a light and floating feeling that mimics the wave of the nearby Mornington beach.
Mondo Landscapes
A custom designed concrete pool, the curved edge reflects the curved hallway inside the house, whilst at the same time allowing plenty of room for movement and plants.
cladding were selected to enhance the architecture of t.
Scope of works
New Build, Landscape Design, Pool Design including Boundary Walls, Planting Design, Stone and Product Selections
Photography Courtesy of Owners
Litchfield County Pools Inc.
A three-sided vanishing edge swimming pool with a "Black Onyx" Pebble Sheen plaster. The pool is 18' x 50', with steps on both ends along the deck. The pool's deep end (6' deep) is found along the 50' lake side wall, while the shallow end (3.5' deep) is found along the deck side. This pool utilizes Pentair automation, and is a salt water pool. The deck is constructed of Brazilian hardwood, built by others.
Selah Pools & Spas
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POOL + HOME GmbH
Wunderschönes, modernes Schwimmbecken eingelassen in den Boden fügt sich perfekt in die moderne Landschaft. Es handelt sich hierbei um ein Skimmer Schwimmbecken mit einer weißen Treppe und hellen Einbauteilen. Auf einer Seite ist ein Flachbereich angebracht, hinter dem sich eine Rollabdeckung versteckt.
CHROFI
A former dairy property, Lune de Sang is now the centre of an ambitious project that is bringing back a pocket of subtropical rainforest to the Byron Bay hinterland. The first seedlings are beginning to form an impressive canopy but it will be another 3 centuries before this slow growth forest reaches maturity. This enduring, multi-generational project demands architecture to match; if not in a continuously functioning capacity, then in the capacity of ancient stone and concrete ruins; witnesses to the early years of this extraordinary project.
The project’s latest component, the Pavilion, sits as part of a suite of 5 structures on the Lune de Sang site. These include two working sheds, a guesthouse and a general manager’s residence. While categorically a dwelling too, the Pavilion’s function is distinctly communal in nature. The building is divided into two, very discrete parts: an open, functionally public, local gathering space, and a hidden, intensely private retreat.
The communal component of the pavilion has more in common with public architecture than with private dwellings. Its scale walks a fine line between retaining a degree of domestic comfort without feeling oppressively private – you won’t feel awkward waiting on this couch. The pool and accompanying amenities are similarly geared toward visitors and the space has already played host to community and family gatherings. At no point is the connection to the emerging forest interrupted; its only solid wall is a continuation of a stone landscape retaining wall, while floor to ceiling glass brings the forest inside.
Physically the building is one structure but the two parts are so distinct that to enter the private retreat one must step outside into the landscape before coming in. Once inside a kitchenette and living space stress the pavilion’s public function. There are no sweeping views of the landscape, instead the glass perimeter looks onto a lush rainforest embankment lending the space a subterranean quality. An exquisitely refined concrete and stone structure provides the thermal mass that keeps the space cool while robust blackbutt joinery partitions the space.
The proportions and scale of the retreat are intimate and reveal the refined craftsmanship so critical to ensuring this building capacity to stand the test of centuries. It’s an outcome that demanded an incredibly close partnership between client, architect, engineer, builder and expert craftsmen, each spending months on careful, hands-on iteration.
While endurance is a defining feature of the architecture, it is also a key feature to the building’s ecological response to the site. Great care was taken in ensuring a minimised carbon investment and this was bolstered by using locally sourced and recycled materials.
All water is collected locally and returned back into the forest ecosystem after use; a level of integration that demanded close partnership with forestry and hydraulics specialists.
Between endurance, integration into a forest ecosystem and the careful use of locally sourced materials, Lune de Sang’s Pavilion aspires to be a sustainable project that will serve a family and their local community for generations to come.
Oikos Venezia
Synua è la porta blindata che non conosce limiti: ideale per le grandi dimensioni, è il connubio perfetto tra tecnica e design. Dotata di apertura a bilico e complanare al muro, è rivestita da settori o a pannello unico e può raggiungere i 220 cm di larghezza e i 300 cm di altezza standard. A richiesta può essere realizzata con dimensioni maggiori.
Meccanismo di apertura a bilico.
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