Known in architectural circles for designs that identify with their surroundings, Jackson Clements Burrows Architects has hit the nail on the head yet again with this modular house design perched on a steep slope overlooking Separation Creek in Victoria, Australia. The modern angular architecture juts out from the hillside, making visible the shards of glass, wood and a rainbow of green which form the home’s facade. The home’s 2368 sq. ft. of living space stretch across its two levels, incorporating three bedrooms, a dining room and kitchen, and various modular additions that house the sunroom, study, indoor living area and an outdoor deck. Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
via World Architecture News
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