A Beautiful Restored Home in Hunters Hill
The architects stated that “the challenge was to create a light and airy house on this steep south facing website even though maintaining connections to the backyard, water and city views“.
Right here is how they tackled with the clients’ request: “A series of three distinct pavilions were shaped connected by two open courtyards allowing the house to steadily step down the website. The courtyards let sunlight enter the house by way of the substantial glazing on the northern facades. The transparency and deep modulation of these facades provides protection from summer time sunlight even though permitting winter light to reach deeply into the house. The courtyards offer access to degree gardens and external residing spaces so essential on such a sloping site.” So the 1950’s house get a expert landscape make over by Jane Irwin and appear how incredible it looks now.
























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