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On a treed escarpment above Margaret River, the long, east–west axis of Ooi House captures and amplifies the essence of the place.

Revisited: Ooi House

Ooi House by Kerry Hill Architects is a seminal project in Australia’s modern architectural canon. Revisiting the icon more than two decades after its construction leaves the striking impression of a nuanced home inextricably bound to its site.

Residential
Eucalypt timber battens belie the domestic scale of the building, instead responding to the vast proportions of the landscape.

Birdsong and rain: Rosebery House revisited

Responding to a ridgeline that runs west across the gully, this Brisbane home designed by Brit Andresen and Peter O’Gorman illustrates the expressive capacity of Australian hardwood timber and creates a visceral connection to the rainforest.

Residential