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The plan with its staggered massing ,central spine is private to the street with the recessed garage contrasting the curved exterior of the media room sweeping in to the central front door.Internally the spine varies in height punctuated by light shafts as you pass a series of bed rooms leading to the private master bed room suite and the norther garden terrace under the large canterlever balcony. Upstairs is slowly revealed off a parallel side stair as one large open living dining kitchen area with a curved floating timber ceiling rising to the north taking in the sun and views and two protruding decks with a fully opening door configuration linking inside and outside with the large canterlever roof protecting the northern glazed façade.The floating roof is supported on near invisible round steel columns creates a glazed high light all round the upper floor.
The interior and exterior is all exposed white bricks rustic long externally and more refined internally with concrete structure exposed throughout.The geometric curved roof changes angle from front to rear gently is clad in copper. Brass doors and windows along with railings respond to sea side condition of the site.Stone floors throughout all heated electrically and powered by a large solar roof top array concealed behind the flat roof on the street side and batteries in the garage.This combined with the double glazing,and large roof overhanging responds well to the micro climate of the south coast. Meticulously crafted by skilled craftsmen in concrete, bricks, brass ,copper and tallowwood the home is a very considered response to a very special place.
Project Architect: Daniel Weber
Interiors: Caroline Casey & Daniel Weber
Builder: Lime Building Group
Engineer: Cantilever Engineers
Photography: Zella Casey Brown