Casa C / Adriano Pupilli Architects
Briefly

This newly designed family home offers light-filled living spaces that seamlessly connect to outdoor areas and stunning views of Curl Curl. Characterized by a C-shaped layout that surrounds a central garden and pool, the design aims to create an airy and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by lofty ceilings. The thoughtful division of the house into separate wings for the parent's and children's bedrooms ensures both connection and privacy. Notably, bi-folding screens enhance operability and privacy while adapting to varying light conditions, underscoring the home's commitment to integrating nature into daily life.
This new family home is designed to offer expansive, light-filled living spaces that flow onto outdoor areas with sweeping views of Curl Curl. The design features a C-shaped plan embracing a central garden and pool.
The thoughtful layout maintains a delicate balance between the master bedroom and the children's rooms, ensuring both connection and privacy via separate wings of the house.
The design incorporates a second layer of operability and privacy through a system of fibre cement perforated bi-folding screens, constantly shifting in response to sunlight, seasons, or coastal conditions.
This connection to water, nature, and play is central to the project, making the outdoors an integral part of everyday life.
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