This architectural project by Studio ZAWA transforms a modest home into a space that intimately connects with its surrounding native garden and climate. By retaining the original structure’s three pavilions and reimagining the role of the verandah as the heart of the home, the design fosters a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors. Sustainability practices such as passive solar design and the use of local, durable materials minimize environmental impact. The crafted construction reflects the Sydney School's philosophy, emphasizing natural light, ventilation, and responsible material choices, leading to a harmonious coexistence with nature.
The design reinterprets Rural Australian architecture, making the verandah the heart of the home, allowing seamless interaction with the surrounding garden and nature.
Studio ZAWA's emphasis on sustainability incorporates passive solar design and local materials, resulting in an eco-friendly home that beautifully integrates with its environment.
The construction approach mirrors the Sydney School's ethos, showcasing restrained yet expressive materials, honest detailing, and thoughtful resolution of joints and openings.
A new linking verandah enhances the living experience, creating an airy, shaded space that connects indoor and outdoor living while prioritizing natural breezes and light.
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