OK so I was stalking again
.... and I found this little gem. On a tiny vacant lot between period terraces Kavellaris Urban Design have not only created an environmentally sustainable family home but pushed the envelop of what we think of heritage values and the cultural significance of the built environment. It's not just a "decorated shed" though but a space that reacts with and to its inhabitants as well as challenging what is private and what is public. Now for sale, you'll find the real estate link here while it lasts.
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Reader Comments (13)
Wow, that's incredible! Great find...thanks for stalking!
I'm sure i've seen this before, except it didn't have the front pictures. The inside is great, but the front is really pushing the boundaries (taking the piss) of the heritage building laws.
Thanks for posting!
wow, what a place! I don't agree with Paddy. I think the front is avant-garde and different. I love it!
This is sensational
You keep showing great places I would love to live In
Alison
I love the photo from behind the little girl looking out the window - seeing the interior of this house and looking out at the 2 traditional houses across the street - it's like looking into 2 worlds at once - it's a stunning and profound shot.
I love your stalking. Stalk on!
xo Isa
Wow - some great ideas here.
–Lana
Great idea, except for the painted patio/yard with the girl - she looks kind of lonely, and all is too orderly and empty (perhaps I am just jealous because my house and backyard are a playhouse that is never orderly, even if picked up ....)
This is an incredible idea. Not something I'd want to live in, but it's always nice to see interesting ideas like this, and I just love that this was even built.
That place is so fantastic...thanks for sharing!
sublime piece i just love it !!
This place is fantastic, and so cheeky.
I'm pretty sure this place has been featured in an australian design magazine, tried to find it for some more info for you guys but to no avail. Sorry.
Oh my goodness. This is incredible! I've never seen anything like this.