Jodie?s House / Casey Brown Architects
Jodie?s House on Sydney Harbour is situated on a dramatic steeply sloping site with north-easterly views over the beach and the water beyond. The topography resulted in the building being articulated as a series of pavilions. Intricately linked they cascade from the top of the site towards the shore. Connections between these levels are both complex and subtle, giving both a sense of journey and discovery as you move throughout the house.
© Stuart Scott
Architects: Casey Brown Architects
Location: Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Design Architect: Robert Brown?
Project Architect: Tom Monahan
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Stuart Scott, Greg Haremza
Engineers: Murtagh Bond, Ken Murtagh
Builder: Girdler Constructions, Trent Girdler
Landscape: Jane Coleman
© Greg Haremza
From the architect. Jodie?s House on Sydney Harbour is situated on a dramatic steeply sloping site with north-easterly views over the beach and the water beyond. The topography resulted in the building being articulated as a series of pavilions. Intricately linked they cascade from the top of the site towards the shore. Connections between these levels are both complex and subtle, giving both a sense of journey and discovery as you move throughout the house.
© Greg Har...
© Stuart Scott
Architects: Casey Brown Architects
Location: Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Design Architect: Robert Brown?
Project Architect: Tom Monahan
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Stuart Scott, Greg Haremza
Engineers: Murtagh Bond, Ken Murtagh
Builder: Girdler Constructions, Trent Girdler
Landscape: Jane Coleman
© Greg Haremza
From the architect. Jodie?s House on Sydney Harbour is situated on a dramatic steeply sloping site with north-easterly views over the beach and the water beyond. The topography resulted in the building being articulated as a series of pavilions. Intricately linked they cascade from the top of the site towards the shore. Connections between these levels are both complex and subtle, giving both a sense of journey and discovery as you move throughout the house.
© Greg Har...
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