The house is located directly opposite Balmoral beach in Sydney.
It was designed by design lead Clinton Murray Architects in conjunction with architects Polly Harbison Design.
Central to the design is how the building contributes to its surroundings.
The initial design was inspired by a work by Isamu Noguchi, a sculpture that is a play on solid and void.
Given the clients passion for art, they embraced conceiving of their home as a sculpture on the site.
The building creates a framed window from the street, through a sculpture court, to the water view beyond.
Art and views are shared with the street.
The sculptural form was painstakingly reworked and shifted to solve the complexities of the site and the client’s functional brief.
Boxes shift orientation to respond to views, the sun and privacy requirements.
There is a consistent minimalist, palette of natural textures, against which the colour and richness of art dominates to create a dynamic and warm interior.
Project Details
Completion date – 2015
Building levels – 3
Project Team
Lead Architectural Studio
Clinton Murray Architects
Clinton has been a registered architect for over 25 years.
In his experience, buildings are like people, every one has a story. Those stories drive his practice.
The firm’s specific architectural expertise ranges from residential projects to larger commercial, health, education, and science buildings.
Architecture
Polly Harbison Design
Established in 2003, Polly Harbison Design is a Sydney based practice committed to creating sophisticated and elegantly resolved architecture. Their strength lies in their ability to solve complex design problems with beautifully built outcomes.
The practice delights in the entire design process, from initial sketch design, through to construction and completion.
By working closely with their clients and builders, the practice ensures that each building responds to its unique site, context, and brief.
As Principal and Director of the practice, Polly remains engaged in the entire architectural process. Her personal attention and involvement ensure that every building is rigorously designed and built.
The firm’s projects have received extensive recognition in awards programs, and have been well published both internationally and locally.
Photography
Brett Boardman
Brett is a well-established commercial and architectural photographer based in Sydney.
Photo Gallery
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Design © 2020 Clinton Murray Architects and Polly Harbison Design. All Rights Reserved.| Images © 2020 Brett Boardman. All Rights Reserved.
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