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Harbour House in Sydney by SJB Architects
by
Ricky
(IC: blogger)
This contemporary composition of boxes, clad in natural materials and
stacked together, opens directly onto Watson's Bay and a private jetty.
The view to the water is oriented to the south, so the timber-clad
butterfly roof draws in natural sunlight from the north, allowing the
building to maximise both views and light quality. The space of the
building is generous and detailed with precision to house an incredible
art collection and a large family.
stacked together, opens directly onto Watson's Bay and a private jetty.
The view to the water is oriented to the south, so the timber-clad
butterfly roof draws in natural sunlight from the north, allowing the
building to maximise both views and light quality. The space of the
building is generous and detailed with precision to house an incredible
art collection and a large family.
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Published October 17th, 2012 9:01 PM
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Lisa House on Oct 28, 2015I like that the interior is not all white. The colors make it feel like a home instead of a museum
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