Architectural makeover evokes a sense of living in the garden


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  

Achieving a strong connection with the outdoors was paramount for the garden enthusiast owners of this home in the Sydney suburb of Birchgrove. Pearse Architects (in collaboration with Brian Keirnan) conceived an open pavilion style of home that integrates wonderfully with the garden and evokes a real sense of living in the garden. The challenge of softening the transition between the floor level and the garden below was met with the incorporation of a long pond in between, creating a natural and serene border between the garden and home. [photography by Steve Back]




Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  


Folder Name:   
Select Folder:
  

Did you enjoy this article? Don't miss anything - subscribe to our free weekly email

About the Author

Kim McFayden

Founder and editor of Designhunter




Similar articles you might like



Treehouse architecture by Marcus Beach Pod style architecture on Stradbroke Island Personality-infused architectural gem in Marrickville Herringbone house in Melbourne Bold floating roof architecture in Boat Harbour Freshwater semi architecture bringing the natural light in

Make a comment



Architectural makeover evokes a sense of living in the garden Achieving a strong connection with the outdoors was paramount for the garden enthusiast owners of this home in the Sydney suburb of Birchgrove. Pearse Architects (in collaboration ...
For Weekly Inspiration
Pinterest
  • Popular recent posts
1205 views
956 views
348 views
310 views
161 views
18 views
  • Follow us on Facebook!