Eco-style Architecture - creating buildings that are environmentally sustainable and contemporary, comfortable and inspirational.
mt. nelson - house 2
A contemporary family home that explores ideas of retreat, connection and separation as well as embracing sustainable design.
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dodges ferry project
A colourful refit creating flexible multi purpose spaces to inspire learning and fun, and a healthy environment for staff, students and parents.
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mt. nelson - house 1
Constructed in 3 stages, the evolution of the house tells the narrative of a changing family and their changing needs. In keeping with Eco-style Architecture’s sustainable design principals the house models how flexible, well-designed spaces can accommodate change and versatility.
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tranmere house
This family home holds it’s own in a prestigious suburb and demonstrates that a home can be stylish and contemporary as well as environmentally sound.
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sandy bay house
Designed for a young single professional as a first home, this house demonstrates that a modest budget and house of a speculative nature does not have to compromise on style or environmental principles.
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randals bay shack
A contemporary and sustainable home-away-from-home inspired by the traditional Tasmanian shack.
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mt. nelson extentions
A stylish, environmentally sound extension added onto a strongly identifiable building to maximise the qualities and amenity of both the existing and new building.
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bonnet hill alterations
This project could well be described as a house ‘resuscitation’, more than a ‘renovation’.
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ferntree house
This house was designed to complement the owners’ choice of Ferntree as a lifestyle decision based on their love of gardening, bushwalking and enjoyment of the natural environment.
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