The Elysium 169 House by BVN Architecture
BVN Architecture have designed the Elysium 169 House in Noosa, Queensland, Australia.
Full description after the photos….

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Photography ©Christopher Frederick Jones
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The Elysium 169 House by BVN Architecture
This house was designed as a part of the 189 house Elysium Noosa development.
This generous and open house celebrates its wonderful location on the edge of an environmental park overlooking Lake Weyba. The sculptured modernist expression of its white washed walls and deeply carved recesses combine with thesoftening effects of finely detailed timber screens and natural finishes for a sense of contemporary elegance and refinedunderstatement.
The interplay of natural textured surfaces and abundant natural light contribute to the rich and luxurious tropical characterof the dwelling. The careful planning arrangement enables a sense of openness and connectivity with the adjacent pooland natural garden setting.
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Sd on 19 Apr 2010 at 11:49 am #
Very nice… How does Australia continue to churn out some of the best examples of modern residential designs?
Ken on 20 Apr 2010 at 4:26 pm #
Nice classy comfortable home. Put a shrimp on the ol’barbi for me mate, I’m come’n over.
Lorena on 21 Apr 2010 at 6:10 pm #
lovely, very balanced design, pleasing to the eye, harmonious- could use some jazzed up landscaping perhaps grasses or xeriscaping instead of grass
spasmody on 08 May 2010 at 2:59 am #
Great Work. In the spirit of Le Corbusier