Warrandyte House / Figureground Architecture
Briefly

The house located in Warrandyte, Australia, integrates with the natural landscape through its rectangular prism design and earthy masonry base. Inspired by local agricultural structures, the charcoal metal-clad skillion roof complements the region's aesthetics. The home features distinct zones, featuring a double-height void for entry, and employs a gradual stepping from west to east to accommodate changes in ground level. The interior prioritizes natural light and space with vaulted ceilings in public areas and private sleeping quarters, carefully designed to balance openness with warmth.
The architectural design of the house, set in the scenic landscape of Wurundjeri country, harmoniously integrates with its natural surroundings through its clever use of materials and form.
The home’s layout is carefully designed to enable a natural flow through distinct zones, with public and private spaces effectively separated by a central service spine.
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