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Beaumaris House by Maddison Architects

February 26, 2009 Filed Under: House Design  

Australia is the best place to find interesting and inspiring idea in dream home and residential projects. From their beautiful topography, landscape, their well known, great architects and wealth of some people doing their work. Maddison Architects designed this house in the Beaumaris suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

From Maddison Architects:

Formally, the house is split into two rectangular boxes. The black, zinc-clad southern box encloses living, kitchen and outdoor spaces, and cantilevers out beyond its ground floor enclosure to capture 270° Port Phillip Bay views. The discrete activities of the house, such as sleeping and bathing, are accommodated with the separate masonry northern wing.

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