G Home by Bruce Stafford Architects
Australian studio Bruce Stafford Architects has created the G Property project.
Completed in 2010, this three story modern home is located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
G Home by Bruce Stafford Architects:
“A standard eastern Suburbs harbour view web site extended, narrow and sloping away from the road toward harbour and Manly views.
As the residence is set reduce than the road with living spaces opening back toward the street, a lightweight timber screen filters street views and creates privacy, yet permits light and ventilation to the private living spaces.  The house has two living levels the main living level opens out toward an elevated view and the lower living location flows out to a pool deck and private courtyards.
The sleeping level is positioned on the leading level, providing privacy, quiet and commanding views. Our major design and style generator was to link vertical and horizontal circulation by way of double and triple volume spaces and a dialog of floating planes and connected textural components.  Finished such as polished concrete floors internally and externally, tinted concrete bench tops, raw basalt, timber and steel are assembled in a contemporary composition to facilitate straightforward living and a seamless flow amongst inside and out.”
Images by: Karl Beath
Completed in 2010, this three story modern home is located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
G Home by Bruce Stafford Architects:
“A standard eastern Suburbs harbour view web site extended, narrow and sloping away from the road toward harbour and Manly views.
As the residence is set reduce than the road with living spaces opening back toward the street, a lightweight timber screen filters street views and creates privacy, yet permits light and ventilation to the private living spaces.  The house has two living levels the main living level opens out toward an elevated view and the lower living location flows out to a pool deck and private courtyards.
The sleeping level is positioned on the leading level, providing privacy, quiet and commanding views. Our major design and style generator was to link vertical and horizontal circulation by way of double and triple volume spaces and a dialog of floating planes and connected textural components.  Finished such as polished concrete floors internally and externally, tinted concrete bench tops, raw basalt, timber and steel are assembled in a contemporary composition to facilitate straightforward living and a seamless flow amongst inside and out.”
Images by: Karl Beath
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