Hovering over a significant wetland, Chris Tate Architecture’s V House, expressed through long planes and simple junctions, takes inspiration from modernist masters.
Referencing the traditional pitched canvas tent in form and purpose Tent House by Chris Tate Architecture lightly touch the enviable location sits amongst, contrasting the natural with built elements.
Chris Tate Architecture’s provides Forest Pavilion a contextually appropriate nod to Californian modernism a reference that connects the project to a wider architectural legacy.
Playing with the duality of its city frontage and its purposely planted native rainforest to the rear, City House by Chris Tate Architecture is an example of a considered urban vernacular.