Platform House / studioplusthree
Sydney-based architecture practice studioplusthree has created a new living platform bringing light, air and space to a highly constrained triangular site in Sydney?s east. In an urban response to the site?s limitations of light and open space, living areas are elevated up to the tree canopy - offering lush panoramas, abundant light and a sense of horizon.
© Brett Boardman
Architects: studioplusthree
Location: Bellevue Hill, Australia
Area: 198.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Brett Boardman, Noel Mclaughln
Builder: Everest Constructions
Structural Engineer: Cantilever Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd
Planner: PCN Consulting
Quantity Surveyor: Donald Bayley
Building Certifier: Peter Boyce
© Brett Boardman
Text description provided by the architects. Sydney-based architecture practice studioplusthree has created a new living platform bringing light, air and space to a highly constrained triangular site in Sydney?s east. In an urban response to the site?s limitations of light and open space, living areas are elevated up to the tree canopy - offering lush panoramas, abundant light and a sense of horizon.
© Brett Boardman
Responding to the triangular site, the diagonal cut of the first floor volume is manifested in elements throughout; from window reveals to planter boxes and outdoor seating. Acting as both cladding and screen, the upstai...
© Brett Boardman
Architects: studioplusthree
Location: Bellevue Hill, Australia
Area: 198.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Brett Boardman, Noel Mclaughln
Builder: Everest Constructions
Structural Engineer: Cantilever Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd
Planner: PCN Consulting
Quantity Surveyor: Donald Bayley
Building Certifier: Peter Boyce
© Brett Boardman
Text description provided by the architects. Sydney-based architecture practice studioplusthree has created a new living platform bringing light, air and space to a highly constrained triangular site in Sydney?s east. In an urban response to the site?s limitations of light and open space, living areas are elevated up to the tree canopy - offering lush panoramas, abundant light and a sense of horizon.
© Brett Boardman
Responding to the triangular site, the diagonal cut of the first floor volume is manifested in elements throughout; from window reveals to planter boxes and outdoor seating. Acting as both cladding and screen, the upstai...
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