Korinda House / Bent Architecture
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Korinda House / Bent Architecture
"Set gently across six acres of sloping bushland on Melbourne's fringe, Korinda House is a home of quiet resilience and deep connection shaped not only by the contours of the land, but by the personalities, rhythms and rituals of the family who live within it."
"Cite: "Korinda House / Bent Architecture " 01 Oct 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
Korinda House occupies six acres of sloping bushland on Melbourne's fringe. The house is positioned gently across the site to respect natural contours and bushland character. Design intent emphasizes quiet resilience and deep connection to landscape and family life. Spatial organization and material choices respond to topography while supporting the personalities, rhythms and rituals of the household. The project balances shelter and openness, integrating indoor and outdoor experience across the sloping terrain. The residence prioritizes longevity and subtlety, aiming to sit lightly on the land while fostering intimate domestic routines within a resilient, landscape-attuned framework.
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