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Revisited: The Treehouse by Christine Vadasz Architect
Nestled into the hillside above Wategos Beach in Byron Bay, the home Christine Vadasz designed for her young family in 1977 was a testing ground for a holistic approach to environmental design. Almost 50 years after it was completed, it endures as an unpretentious example of architecture in equilibrium with landscape.
ResidentialByron Bay House and Studio by Vokes and Peters
Inside meets outside in a Byron Bay house that has a profound connection to nature and a grounding in exceptional craftsmanship.
ResidentialEmbracing the elements: Las Palmas
Fluidity between interior and exterior realms is embraced in the kitchen and bathrooms of this home with a modernist past.
ResidentialEssence of Byron Bay: Easy Street
In the third stage of a two-decade vision for a sustainable mixed-use village, DFJ Architects has combined an industrial material palette, the subtropical landscape and shared facilities to create a hub with characteristics bound to Byron Bay.
ResidentialA sunny disposition: House Birch
A subtropical bungalow is transformed by Those Architects into a light, bright and unfussy home befitting a beachside lifestyle.
ResidentialAt home in a ‘magic’ landscape: Coolamon House
Time, trust and deep respect for the Byron Bay landscape have yielded the “small but perfectly formed” Coolamon House, a multi-generational retreat in thoughtful dialogue with its surroundings.
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