SDA — Architect
MADE Architectural Solutions — Builder
Edge Commercial Photography — Photography
Every room faces north to take advantage of the glorious northern sunlight and cool breezes. Due to the difficult nature of the site and the desire for privacy from the neighbours, the architect opted to ‘stack’ the home around a central staircase and lift. The four-storey mass of the building also utilises extensive landscaping, lush roof gardens and charred timber to integrate itself into the leafy environs.
The primary structural building material of this unique dwelling is precast concrete which is anchored into the escarpment and boldly cantilevers out of the cliff face to create a striking form that is reminiscent of the rocky ledges it replaces.
The biggest challenge of all was to achieve a continuous expanse of glass that soars upwards and around the corners of the building. On top of all this, the fixed framing and sub-framing had to be welded to match the concrete slabs exactly. To meet the brief, custom-black AWS products were chosen – in consultation with local fabricator, Great Lakes Windows – for their performance, energy compliance, and exceptional aesthetics.
Magnum Series sliding doors allowed for the creation of a clever, externally mounted cavity-style door to the mid-level living space to achieve the maximum possible opening.
The home also boasts AWS louvres to ensure maximum airflow into key areas, while the large expanses of glazing create a feeling of immense space and open the occupants up to the sweeping valley views.