Church Point House by Utz-Sanby Architects
Utz-Sanby Architects have designed this house in the Church Point suburb of Sydney, Australia.
The house has recently been listed for sale by the agents at McGrath – here.
Watch a video of the house – here.
Visit the website of Utz-Sanby Architects – here.
Read the full description of the house from the architects after the photos….











From Utz-Sanby Architects:
This new house is on a steep sloping block, facing due East toward Pittwater. The decision to locate the house at the top of the slope toward the rear of the block was made with the clients, early in the design phase, to ensure that the house took best advantage of the views, privacy and natural vegetation on the site.
The house sits amongst the trees and is supported on a series of concrete piles with treelike steel supports. The house has a simple linear plan and is softened by the addition of timber decks that meet the ground at the back of the house. The curved steel beams that frame the decks and floor plate, are reminiscent of a ships prow and hover above the ground. An angled steel stair leads to the front door, which is painted a bright red, in contrast to the lush green landscape.
The house is open and light, and engages with its natural bush setting. The kitchen bench extends to the outside and a large covered deck allowing for easy entertaining and open-plan living in all weather and all year round. This tree-house sits quietly on the site and is barely visible from the street, offering seclusion and sanctuary to the inhabitants.
The house has recently been listed for sale by the agents at McGrath – here.
Watch a video of the house – here.
Visit the website of Utz-Sanby Architects – here.

jacklyn on 31 Mar 2009 at 6:57 am #
this is fantastic!
cathy s on 31 Mar 2009 at 4:53 pm #
AW-SUM!!! what a great place to come home to!
Jon Banderson on 31 Mar 2009 at 5:33 pm #
Great house. I like the steel frame. Why aren’t there more steel frame houses?
Is it more expensive to build than wood?
d_brahma06 on 01 Apr 2009 at 4:45 am #
can i see the structure??
Jake Sentschak on 04 Apr 2009 at 7:09 am #
Great blurring of the line between inside and outside. An adult treehouse with all of the “wow-factor” for visiting friends as you would have when you were a kid! You could be young forever living in this place.
Rosie on 04 Apr 2009 at 11:49 pm #
Fantastic! Imagine being able to live there.
Although the toilet looks funny just plonked in the middle of the bathroom like that.
James on 05 Apr 2009 at 1:28 am #
Too open for privacy.
fabio on 08 Feb 2010 at 12:54 pm #
Great house. I like the steel frame. Why aren’t there more steel frame houses?
Is it more expensive to build than wood?what about the roofing ?