The Vipp Tunnel is a noteworthy architectural achievement by Room11, situated on Bruny Island, Tasmania. This structure, characterized by its concrete construction and luxurious brutalist style, is designed to blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape while operating completely off-the-grid. Measuring 30 meters in length, the single-level home features extensive floor-to-ceiling windows that enhance natural light and showcase breathtaking views. The thoughtfully planned layout includes a central courtyard enhancing privacy, while chromatic skylights pay homage to the natural beauty of the region's Southern Lights, reflecting light in dynamic patterns across the polished surfaces.
The Vipp Tunnel, designed by Room11, is a concrete structure that fuses luxury with a brutalist aesthetic, situated on Bruny Island while being off-the-grid.
The home features significant glazing that allows natural light to illuminate interiors, with a central courtyard creating a clever balance between openness and privacy.
Inspired by Aurora Australis, the chromatic glazing in the skylights enhances the dynamic interplay of light, creating a unique experience within the space.
With its polished concrete floors, the Vipp Tunnel reflects natural elements of the landscape, creating a seamless connection between interior and environment.
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