An unforgettable private home by the shoreline in Sydney
Oversized windows of a private waterfront home overlooking Sydney Harbor
Stunning Sydney Harbor, Australia
Luigi Rosselli architects won a restricted architectural competition to design the site, reviving an existing three-storey house while the competition opted to build from scratch.
The rebirth of a three-story house by the architects Luigi Rosselli
Adaptive reuse is the best way to preserve this waterfront home with maintaining the shoreline development line just steps away from the water. While the new house should be set further away.
Design of a private house by the shoreline by architect Luigi Rosselli
Although the building is built on the edge of the beach, it’s not a beach house. The clients of the project are art collectors.
Unusual windows overlooking the courtyard of the house
Wood steps and original chandelier only add to the interior
Splendor and harmony in the interior of the house
It’s a place with an environment, perfect for displaying their collection.
Ideal conditions for displaying the customer’s collection
Expansive room walls, sculpture niches and specialized art lighting were just a necessity in the design of the room.
The entrance to the courtyard was originally a cramped driveway with three garages with their main functions, but the decision was made to move the garages.
Courtyard design by Will Danga
I would like to know more about the design choices and features incorporated by Luigi Rosselli Architects in the private home by the waterfront. How did they ensure a seamless connection with the waterfront? Did they prioritize any specific views or natural elements while designing the house? Additionally, what materials were used to enhance the architectural beauty and sustainability of the property?