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 house is defined by three solid volumes loosely wrapped in a timber skin. Distinctively sited to the rear boundary, the house abolishes the backyard.
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.