The Vipp Tunnel, located on Bruny Island in Tasmania, is a striking off-grid guesthouse designed by Room11 Architects. The structure is characterized by its tunnel-like form and brutalist design, harmonizing with the rugged landscape. Spanning 160 square meters and featuring an all-aluminum V3 kitchen, the guesthouse showcases minimalist interiors that reflect the Danish brand's design ethos. Its innovative floor-to-ceiling windows and cantilevered structure provide breathtaking views of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, making it a unique retreat that emphasizes a connection with nature while highlighting contemporary architecture.
The dramatically elongated proportions of the structure respond to the landscape by purposely framing the D'Entrecasteaux Channel with a broad expanse of frameless glass.
This 160-square-meter Vipp Tunnel guesthouse brings design-minded interiors to the wilderness of Tasmania, demonstrating the attention to materiality and detail.
A glass-framed terrace at the end of the tunnel further emphasizes the feeling of being at the edge of the world.
The sleek, minimalist interior design of Vipp is showcased in the all-aluminum V3 kitchen, echoing the materiality of the surrounding architecture.
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