Yard Work – Garden First, House Second
Usually, the design process for architects goes house first, garden second. But delightful things occur when that script is flipped.
Usually, the design process for architects goes house first, garden second. But delightful things occur when that script is flipped.
Creative subdivisions are famous in Fremantle and this lovely little house squeezed into a block that was once a backyard is a perfect celebration of making use of space.
The architectural demands of responding to bushfire attack levels often result in a path of least resistance. But leaning into the problem can produce startling results.
Long a sentinel for surfers, this elegant house now also keeps watch over a rigorous test case of carbon neutral building.
Years of decay are unpicked, and a contemporary family home is stitched back together with borrowed landscape and honest materials to create so much more than the sum of its parts.
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