The secondary dwelling was envisioned as a 24-hour space, used as a home office by the family’s growing business during the day and a short-term stay cabin.
The secondary dwelling was envisioned as a 24-hour space, used as a home office by the family’s growing business during the day and a short-term stay cabin.
The shape of the house, triangular in form, defines the traditional approach, allowing for the home’s three elevations to create a looseness on the site.
The house is defined by three solid volumes loosely wrapped in a timber skin. Distinctively sited to the rear boundary, the house abolishes the backyard.