Bundeena Beach House Is Designed For One And All
Grove Architects designed Bundeena Beach House, perched on a rocky headland in Royal National Park, to be sensitive to its neighbourhood, landscape and residents.
Grove Architects designed Bundeena Beach House, perched on a rocky headland in Royal National Park, to be sensitive to its neighbourhood, landscape and residents.
Designed by Arbol, this Japanese row house appears as a closed, flat form. But once inside, the interior is open and layered, filled with sunlight and fresh air.
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Rock-like materials and a sense of monumentality connect a new concrete pavilion with a longstanding sandstone cottage.
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Michele De Lucchi has been at the forefront of progressive design for more than four decades, producing work that has become seminal in the history of design.
The renovation of Lucky House by Kuzman Architecture improves connections between old and new, inside and out, and between family members occupying the house.