Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
On the leafy shoreline of Clareville Beach, this new residential dwelling recedes behind a green canopy cascading from the rooftop down and growing up from below blurring the lines between outside and in. Hints of Brazilian Modernism are seen in the concrete form with deep drawn-out eaves, voids and openness.
The underlying principal for M House was to create a restful and private family home that receded into the landscape using immersive planting from the rooftop cascading down, visible from every room, as well as planting from the ground up. Encouraging nature to envelop the structure, blurring lines between outside and in allows the home to disappear behind the greenery providing privacy and tranquillity.
The feeling of being outside yet still being sheltered by a formative structure was key – this is where we played with the idea of hard and soft. Hard is represented in the Brazilian modernist design with concrete, stone and tallowwood. The result is a solid structure with large eaves creating a safe shelter in which to recede.
The soft is exemplified with light, voids, landscape and glass. The soft allows the strong shelter to become one with the trees, plants and water surrounding the home.
Design Team:
Rama Architects
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart
Photographer: Anson Smart