The residence in the images below is a restoration of a Edwardian building in Australia developed by Architects Eat. The project team stated that their intention was “to create an Inside is outside is inside environment, where inside and outside spaces were interchangeable elements”. The construction took 18 months to finish, but is was worth the wait. The property also features a beautiful courtyard enclosed by the “U”-shaped building. We really like the natural feel of this place as well as its amazing location. Surprisingly enough, a part of the house was suspended not to damage in any way the roots of the near-by trees. The architects not only redesigned an existing home, but also added an extension. The interior also applies to the “outside is inside” rule, featuring materials and elements that are not usually found indoors. -via MOOD
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bad copy of farnsworth house by mies van der rohe
Trip out!
It is nice to finally see all the in’s and out’s of this house. Even on the Architects Eat site, I could not eve get more than the one angle of the deck style kitchen. Thanks for the share.
It’s brilliant!
I an aspiring entreprenuer , and planning to go in to architectural designs .
Love ur work and would love to know more thanks .
This is the best possible courtyard for me.