Emerald Sound House / Luigi Rosselli Architects
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Emerald Sound House / Luigi Rosselli Architects
"There is a taste of the tropics along the eastern coast of Australia, where small bays tumble down to the waters of the Pacific Ocean. One bay in particular, located only a short distance from the Sydney CBD, is more akin to a narrow and swimmable sound and is characterised by glistening emerald waters and surrounded by a diverse collection of housing arrayed around its steep cliffs of sandstone and lush vegetation like the tiers of an amphitheatre."
"Prue Ruscoe + 22 Design Architect: Luigi Rosselli Project Architects: Kristina Sahlestrom, Yun Gao Interior Designer: Romaine Alwill for Atelier Alwill Landscape Design: Will Dangar for Dangar Barin Smith Joinery: Contemporary Furniture Design Structural Engineer: Partridge Structural Pty Ltd Custom Glass Louvre Screen: Tilt Industrial Design Council: Randwick Council More SpecsLess Specs Prue Ruscoe Text description provided by the architects."
Emerald Sound House occupies a steeply tiered Sydney bay site with glistening emerald waters, sandstone cliffs, and lush vegetation forming an amphitheatre of surrounding housing. The project team includes Luigi Rosselli Architects with project architects Kristina Sahlestrom and Yun Gao, and interior design by Romaine Alwill for Atelier Alwill. Landscape design was executed by Will Dangar for Dangar Barin Smith. Joinery was handled by Contemporary Furniture Design and structural engineering by Partridge Structural Pty Ltd. A custom glass louvre screen was produced by Tilt Industrial. The site is located a short distance from the Sydney CBD and offers a tropical coastal character.
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