‘Shoreham House,’ Westernport Bay, Australia by SJB Architects
This is exactly the kind of house we love on CubeMe. From the inside, the house is like a frame open to the surrounding landscape. It’s like being part of the nature. The structure of the house is built with perfect proportions and the minimalist shape allows to maximize the use of the energy of the place.

Shoreham House built by SJB Architects is situated on a stunning site overlooking Westernport Bay, Australia. this residence was conceived as two pavilions sliding across the landscape, creating shelter, shade and relief from the unpredictable coastal weather patterns.

A swimming pool terrace, alfresco dining space and outdoor leisure zones are designed within the interstitial zones between the pavilions. The project brief emphasised flexible spaces to accommodate the needs of a large family. The open plan design contains operable panels and dividing joinery so that the areas can be transformed depending on the requirements.


Photography by Jaime Diaz-Berrio and Shannon McGrath
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