
Solidly anchored in the ground for sure and we present you the winner of 2010 RAIA Brisbane Regional House of the Year, 2010 RAIA Brisbane Regional Commendation, the body of the house is wrapped itself around an above ground pool also reflects the wood in their final terms. With this type of organic materials and rustic natural environment of limestone and several species of tall native trees is reflecting the form and materiality of the appearance of the house. With this language, the siding and the structure are represented great agreement with rustic weathered wood, galvanized steel and combinations of vertical and horizontal sections imitating the shapes of the trees.
This a critical source for both a smooth and refined palette for the interior details as considering the importance of cohesion and the notion of interior and exterior. Once inside, users are visually and physically transferred between this notion of openness of the house with a counterweight system windows and external sliding windows. A minimum intrusion on the natural terrain is carefully thought by Base Architecture in the form of a flat glass protected with lawns for children to play and explore the natural rock walls and in the intriguing bush located on the side.









 A beautiful Atherton residence completed in 2008 designed by
A beautiful Atherton residence completed in 2008 designed by 




























 Still from Sydney, Australia, we will be taking you on a architectural   frenzy holiday with us to the Queens Park Residence designed and built   by CplusC Architects and Builders, an Aussie based architects. The home   design itself is based over the idea of being a good wood. So as   expected, it displays the firm’s love over wood which makes it warm. The   house strongly shows that it is modern architecture housing. Taking  the  first step inside, the main hallway is comparable to a tree trunk,   lined with a rich wood floor and ceiling.  Into the heart of the house   you will find an open concept kitchen, dining and living area and out   into a rear courtyard you will enjoy the wood deck which encircles the   pool. Get ready to swim around the house designed by
Still from Sydney, Australia, we will be taking you on a architectural   frenzy holiday with us to the Queens Park Residence designed and built   by CplusC Architects and Builders, an Aussie based architects. The home   design itself is based over the idea of being a good wood. So as   expected, it displays the firm’s love over wood which makes it warm. The   house strongly shows that it is modern architecture housing. Taking  the  first step inside, the main hallway is comparable to a tree trunk,   lined with a rich wood floor and ceiling.  Into the heart of the house   you will find an open concept kitchen, dining and living area and out   into a rear courtyard you will enjoy the wood deck which encircles the   pool. Get ready to swim around the house designed by 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 





