In 2005 Wilson and Hill Architects were commissioned to undertake this house on a large sloping northwest facing site on Scarborough Hill.
The house has been designed to be part of the hillside landscape over a series of levels.
At street level is a large triple garage, on the roof of the garage is an outdoor entertaining area with adjacent pool. An exposed concrete soffit has been used to create a protected space under the rooms above.
The middle level of the house contains guest bedrooms and a living area opening to the terrace.
The top level of the house is where the occupants spend most of their time, this level contains kitchen, dining, living , lounge and master bedroom.
The house has been planed using a series of radiating angles so each room has a subtly different view, framing each part of the panoramic view.
All three internal levels are connected with a lift.
Source : Wilson and Hill architects.
The house has been designed to be part of the hillside landscape over a series of levels.
At street level is a large triple garage, on the roof of the garage is an outdoor entertaining area with adjacent pool. An exposed concrete soffit has been used to create a protected space under the rooms above.
The middle level of the house contains guest bedrooms and a living area opening to the terrace.
The top level of the house is where the occupants spend most of their time, this level contains kitchen, dining, living , lounge and master bedroom.
The house has been planed using a series of radiating angles so each room has a subtly different view, framing each part of the panoramic view.
All three internal levels are connected with a lift.
Source : Wilson and Hill architects.
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